[I describe the shamir triple pass key exchange protocol]
I suspect this protocol is covered by the Diffie-Hellman patent, which is quite broad, covering many sorts of key exchanges. Diffie-Hellman is now owned by PKP, the sister company to RSA. If so, Shamir has not undercut his own financial interests by this work. (Also, this does not obsolete PK since it requires several exchanges before communication can occur, making it inappropriate for high-latency communications, such as for most email.)
Can anybody verify this? I thought that DH only applied to public key systems. Surely the idea of exchanging keys can't be patented. You have to patent the process and I though DH just took care of the public key symetric key exchange process. JWS