Pub Key patent update

The battle over the public key patents continues, with no end in sight. Recent events: * Cylink tried to get a preliminary injunction against RSADSI shipping BSAFE for contributory infringement of the Stanford patents. The judge denied it, saying there was doubt about the validity of Diffie-Hellman and about the scope of Hellman-Merkle. * Cylink is appealing the preliminary injunction denial to the Federal Circuit. * Cylink's lawsuit to break the MIT RSA patent on obviousness and other grounds is scheduled to goto trial on July 9 before an LA judge. I don't know where the trial will be held. * RSADSI had a license to the Stanford patents dating back to around 1987, and it argues that it covers BSAFE customers. Cylink recently demanded a 5% royalty, and when RSADSI refused, Cylink unilaterally terminated the license. Cylink is now adding a direct infringement claim against RSADSI. * RSADSI and PKP motions for dismissal of my charges have left most of them intact. In particular, the antitrust charge is still alive. * My motion for summary judgment on the invalidity of the patents is technically still pending, but the judge shows no sign of ruling anytime soon. If my arguments were either clearly correct or clearly incorrect, he would have ruled by now. I cannot predict what will happen. * Trial on the Stanford patents is likely this summer. RSADSI is trying to postpone it. Roger Schlafly phone: 408-476-3550 CompuServe: 76646,323 US Mail: PO Box 1680, Soquel, CA 95073 USA Internet: rschlafly@attmail.com
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