
On Wed, Nov 27 2013, coderman wrote:
""" Security Innovation, Inc., the owner of the NTRU public key cryptography system, made the intellectual property and a sample implementation available under the Gnu Public License (GPL) in 2013 with the goal of enabling more widespread adoption of this superior cryptographic technology. The system is also available for commercial use under the terms of the Security Innovation Commercial License.
Haven't we made the mistake of relying on someone else's IP for crypto before? I'm looking at you, RSA and IDEA. I have no interest in a cryptosystem that's owned by someone and that requires me to release my own software under a particular license to use it. I don't care how technologically superior it might be. -- Sean Richard Lynch <seanl@literati.org> http://www.literati.org/~seanl/