patented vs secret (was Re: RC4)

Adam Shostack adam at bwh.harvard.edu
Thu Jul 27 11:31:48 PDT 1995



| I believe the code for RC4 and RC2 is accessible and has been subjected to
| review by many in the crypto field - you just can't use it legally without 
| a license.

	This is not correct.  RC2 is not public; something that
interoperates with RC4 was posted to cypherpunks & sci.crypt last
year.  Neither have undergone any peer review that has been published
(AFAIK).  A paper on RC5 is listed in the Crypto 95 schedule, but
nothing on RC4.

	Also, the usability of RC4 is very open to question.  Since it
was a trade secret, it was not patented.  Several smart people have
said that once a trade secret becomes well known, its out protections.
But few people want to get a nasty letter ffrom RSA's lawyers, so no
one in the US has released anything with RC4 in it without the RSA
licenses.

Adam

-- 
"It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once."
					               -Hume






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