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In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 26 Mar 1998 11:19:29 EST." <c=CA%a=_%p=NorTel_Secure_Ne%l=SOTHMXS01-980326161929Z-34630@mail.entrust.com>
Stephen Samson writes: > >We recommend the inclusion of a note in the following internet drafts: > > >draft-ietf-pkix-cmc-00.txt > >draft-ietf-pkix-opp-ftp-http-02.txt; and > >draft-ietf-pkix-ocsp-03.txt. > > > >The text of the note should be as follows: > > > >Note: Implementors of this protocol should consider the applicability of the > following patent(s): US patent no. 5,699,431 Would there be something wrong with including enough text from the patent that someone would know WHY they would want to examine it? Perry