On Sat, 31 Jul 93 22:59:12 -0600, L. Detweiler <uunet!longs.lance.colostate.edu!ld231782> wrote -
I don't recall seeing articles saying that the government officially decided to stop calling Clipper Clipper, and start calling it Skipjack, because of the trademark infringement. I wonder when this actually happened. Just another little humiliation...
Probably because the government never officially annonced it. ,-) The algoritm is _still_ called Skipjack, only the entire initiative, and the chips themselves, have seemed to been discreetly renamed. Actually, I noticed that the NIST stopped calling the plan "Clipper" and started emphatically calling the entire farce the "key-escrow" initiative when the open forum and hearing was announced in May for the Computer Systems Security and Privacy Advisory Board review held in June in Gaithersburg. A "contact" in the NIST explained that they were embarrassed by the Intergraph correlation in the "Clipper" moniker, so they just casually started calling it something else completely. As far as I'm concerned, it's still the MYK-78 and "Capstone" is still MYK-80. It sounds more militaristic, which is in keeping with the image of a Gestapo dictatorship. Cheers. Paul Ferguson | "Government, even in its best state, Network Integrator | is but a necessary evil; in its worst Centreville, Virginia USA | state, an intolerable one." fergp@sytex.com | - Thomas Paine, Common Sense I love my country, but I fear its government.