DSA and patents
Werner Koch
wk@isil.d.shuttle.de
Tue, 9 Dec 1997 20:23:43 +0100
Richard Stallman asked me to clarify the status of possible patent
conflicts on DSA. I know of these two points:=20
1. There is a a patent of Kravitz (5,231,668) assigned to "The United
States of America as ...". The NIST said, that they will make
this patent world-wide available on a royalty-free basis.
2. The Schnorr patent (4,995,082): In a letter to the NIST Schnorr
claimed that the DSA infringes his patent. FIPS 186 (about DSS)
states that "The Department of Commerce is not aware of any patents
that would be infringed by this standard". I also heard, that the
government will help if someone is sued on patent infringement while
working on a project implementing DSS for governmental purposes.
If anyone here has more information, can [s]he be so kind and comment
on this?
Another issue with the OpenPGP draft is, that it requires DSA signatures
and has no provisions for plain ElGamal signatures. If it=B4s true, that
DSA may infringe on some patents, can ElGamal signatures be made an optio=
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for OpenPGP and DSA be a SHOULD and not a MUST?
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