From: Brian Beker <beker@netcom.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 4909cf2e6ca4ce1b660653b15d97ff621c39a5f080e831c68a412775ee919189
Message ID: <Pine.3.89.9405182259.A21394-0100000@netcom8>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-19 05:34:12 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 18 May 94 22:34:12 PDT
From: Brian Beker <beker@netcom.com>
Date: Wed, 18 May 94 22:34:12 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Patent infringement (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9405182259.A21394-0100000@netcom8>
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Greetings C'punks:
Normally I'm just a lurker here on cypherpunks, but I thought that the
new net.cop mode might be of interest to us all.
Here are the results of Mr. Sternlight's assiduous policing:
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 18 May 1994 15:59:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Sternlight <strnlght@netcom.com>
To: Netcom Support <support@netcom.com>, Brian Beker <beker@netcom.com>
Subject: Patent infringement
In tracking down slow response on netcom8, I discovered that user beker was
idle for over 16 minutes, and since the timeout was supposed to be 12, I
fingered him to see if he was a netcom staffer.
I found his .plan file contained a PGP 2.3a key. That infringes RSADSI's
patents. That this is so has recently been confirmed by an independent
inquiry by lawyers retained by MIT.
The patent holder, RSADSI, has said that no only do versions of PGP except the
soon-to-be-released 2.6 and the commercially sold Viacrypt version 2.4
infringe in the U.S., but posted keys and key servers constitute inducement
to infringe and/or conspiracy to infringe.
Given netcom's new user agreement, I'm user user beker will want to correct
this.
David
Login name: beker In real life: Brian Beker
Directory: /u1/beker Shell: /bin/tcsh
On since May 17 18:25:24 on ttyq2 from NETCOM-la5.netco
16 hours Idle Time
Mail last read Wed May 18 14:59:25 1994
Plan:
"Buddy when he come back from up in the panhandle
told me one time it quit blowin up there and all
the chickens fell over."
Cormac McCarthy
"All the Pretty Horses"
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Version: 2.3a
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SEDlP2bkIi4Spb6Tf10m6txDKwntj+tIrTlfkZOKawUUakW4MtqB4l84XI3nUlrB
SpxiaaiCNe1ETtUr6/AMqo0JFJxz5iTLAzVzijXTxCn1NQRSByJejrfgN5yJAAUR
tB5CcmlhbiBCZWtlciA8YmVrZXJAbmV0Y29tLmNvbT6JAJUCBRAs6UaSYIKGuWzM
Fm0BAVFUA/4uPA3oQ4LRp1hJFa90pasXgD+Y6NfUt7IO1O1O1b2Vn21n1uhk4UZ0
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WqfNplaSJI5SFSIBfb/clpACDljXy3/mY3+AaoKj0vNxxG40YDSdiQK3xM88yYFq
nf65ybeQ5cDbuR1H15YaqArEKduw8/udMftXLZKo0N9YOPJ3g3iBXGgi33/ZitPe
=7hh4
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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