From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
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From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
Date: Fri, 9 May 1997 04:18:02 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Encryption--RSA v. PGP
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From: "Kevin J. Connolly" <kconnolly@EVW.COM>
Subject: Encryption--RSA v. PGP
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RSA Data Security, Inc. filed an action in the Superior Court of California,
San Mateo County, against Pretty Good Privacy, Inc. PGP has been
claiming that its license to distribute RSA-based encryption software is
based on a chain running from Public Key Partners to Viacrypt, Inc. PGP
acquired Viacrypt, Inc. in January 1996 and has been selling RSA-based
encryption software for commercial use ever since. The complaint, filed
by Tomlinson Zisko Morosoli & Maser, alleges that PGP's license is
derived from a license to Lemcom, which in turn has been terminated.
This might well mean the end of PGP. This would certainly be a bad
outcome for security and freedom on the Internet. I will be following
these developments and report to the list. It's ironic that RSA is doing this
while complaining about PGP conduct as a freeloader. I doubt that public
key encryption would be anywhere as notorious as it has become if it
were not for Phil Zimmermannn's crusade; and I haven't noticed RSA
offering to help with Phil's legal expenses.
Kevin J. Connolly
The opinions expressed in this communication are those of the author,
not of Eaton & Van Winkle.
This communication is not legal advice. If it were legal advice, it would
be accompanied by an invoice.
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