On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 07:26:19AM -0800, Stephen Zander wrote: > >>>>> "David" == David Starner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> haval.cpp - Copyright 1992 Yuliang Zheng. > >> idea.cpp - Copyright 1992 Colin Plumb. > >> mars.cpp - Copyright 1998 Brian Gladman. > >> md2.cpp - Copyright 1994, 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. > >> serpent.cpp - Copyright 1998, 1999 Brian Gladman and Sam > >> Simpson. > > David> What are the licenses on these documents? Are they > David> compatible and free licenses? > > See below for such information as is contained in these files: > > haval.cpp
This doesn't seem to be a problem. > idea.cpp This could be a serious problem. What's the current Debian stance on IDEA? Can it go in non-US/main, or just non-US/non-free? > > mars.cpp > > // mars.cpp - modified by Sean Woods from Brian Gladman's mars6.c for Crypto++ > // key setup updated by Wei Dai to reflect IBM's "tweak" proposed in August > 1999 > > /* This is an independent implementation of the MARS encryption */ > /* algorithm designed by a team at IBM as a candidate for the US */ > /* NIST Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) effort. The algorithm */ > /* is subject to Patent action by IBM, who intend to offer royalty */ > /* free use if a Patent is granted. */ > /* */ > /* Copyright in this implementation is held by Dr B R Gladman but */ > /* I hereby give permission for its free direct or derivative use */ > /* subject to acknowledgment of its origin and compliance with any */ > /* constraints that IBM place on the use of the MARS algorithm. */ > /* */ > /* Dr Brian Gladman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 4th October 1998 */ > Well, it's unclear what IBM thinks about this algorithm, so the status here is unclear. > md2.cpp No problems here. > serpent.cpp This is the same as the other MARS one, I think. They are talking about the same algorithm, right? > > I'm sure theat md2.cpp is OK. What about the others? Well, the two major questions are IDEA and MARS. I'm sure people have already made a decision about IDEA, but Ihave no idea about MARS. I would think it would have patent-unencumbered since it was submitted as an AES candidate, but since it didn't win, I'm not sure what the status is. sam th [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.abisource.com/~sam/ GnuPG Key: http://www.abisource.com/~sam/key
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