AW: Reasons to include ECC to our charter

"Dominikus Scherkl" <Dominikus.Scherkl@biodata.com> Wed, 05 September 2001 10:53 UTC

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> Sorry, that's not how patents work - licensing is required
> to use it at all, not only if you want to sell it.
Ok, that was nor the right wording.
We can use it _in a standard_ and _test_ it - unless it is
used in an implementation.
Sure, that is much worse than what I said. :-(
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Dominikus Scherkl
Biodata Application Security AG
mail: Dominikus.Scherkl@Biodata.com