the IDEA patent holders do at least offer free non-commercial use.
Ascom officers that enabled this have all been fired thereafter.
GnuPG are non-commercial software, using those patents
for commercial purposes opens a can of worms I don't want
to argue in court.
It's amusing to see how fear transforms unenforcable to enforcable.
Would you decline a blow job in Alabama (or wherever it's illegal) ?
John (and cypherpunks/cryptography),
I just posted this review of Camp's book on Technology Society Book
Reviews (http://www.techsoc.com/), a non-commercial site.
Title Trust and Risk in Internet Commerce
Author L. Jean Camp
Publisher The MIT Press
Copyright 2000
ISBN
regarding the rotor machine patent that Freidman filed in '33
Actually, now that I have thoroughly read it, what Friedman
proposed here was actually considerably more advanced than
Enigma: While Enigma's wheels ratcheted one position each
time, and signaled overflow by ratcheting the next
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