Just in case you thought that "Financial Cryptography" was trademarked. :-).

I deliberately *didn't* trademark "financial cryptography" when I started
to use it, or when I started the FCXX conference, two years later. My
understanding is that, as a result, nobody can trademark it now.

So, let a thousand websites bloom.

Cheers,
RAH

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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 16:36:51 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Jim Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Interesting website

http://www.FinancialCryptography.com/

Charlie's kid is cute, isn't she? Your readers may be interested in this,
feel free to forward about at will. :^)

We are looking to do a resource to make crypto easy for businessmen.

Hope all's well.
JMR
Regards, Jim Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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