On 2010-11-17 5:43 AM, Marsh Ray wrote:
What I'm saying is that even if the basic math or whatever patents
aren't expected to hold up, the realities of patent litigation make the
whole thing $Risky. Even if you prevail in court, it's likely to cost
you heavily.

True, but that is just business in twenty first century America. Using one technology rather than another is unlikely to make much difference.

As I posted earlier, the same problem applies to the buildings damaged and destroyed in 9/11, which is why they are all still down. There is nothing special about elliptic curves, indeed there is nothing special about technology.

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