From: Adam Shostack <adam@homeport.org>
To: JonathanZ@consensus.com (Jonathan Zamick)
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From: Adam Shostack <adam@homeport.org>
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 95 18:35:43 PDT
To: JonathanZ@consensus.com (Jonathan Zamick)
Subject: Re: IDEA algorithm
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| This may be an odd question, but who is it that owns the IDEA algorithm?
|
| We've had a number of requests regarding licensing RSAREF tying into
| legitmizing PGP products. Part of that includes IDEA obviously.
Dr Peter Profos
Ascom-Tech AG, Solothurn Lab
Postfach 151
4502 Solothurn, Switzerland
v. +41 65 242 885
fax _41 65 235 761
Now go buy a copy of Applied Cryptography, which answers this
and other questions you might have. :)
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