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Re: P1363: RSA claiming trademark on all uses of "RSA" to...

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Edouard.DEJENLIS@gemplus.com)
Wed Mar 31 02:47:53 1999

From: Edouard.DEJENLIS@gemplus.com
To: rafael@redeomega.com.br
Cc: cypherpunks@toad.com, jya@pipeline.com, stds-p1363@mail.ieee.org,
        ipsec@tis.com
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 15:02:41 +0100
Reply-To: Edouard.DEJENLIS@gemplus.com




What about changing the order of letters:
I am proposing SAR for Shamir Rivest and Adlemann... or SRA depending
what you think is the easiest to pronounce...




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Subject:  Re: P1363: RSA claiming trademark on all uses of "RSA" to...


Subject:
Re: P1363: RSA claiming trademark on all uses of "RSA" to describe
algorithm
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Peter G. Neumann wrote:

> I suppose QRZ (RSA-1) is NOT appropriate.
> How about RiShAd?

I go with RiShAd... sound's nice and describes just what we want it
to! Though I don't think the RSA will be copyrighted anyway...

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