|
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: iSCSI: SRP statusMay I know which SRP infringe which cliam of SPEKE patent: US Patent 6,226,383? I feel that SRP does not infringe anything of SPEKE though it may infringe EKE patent (I am sure SPEKE infringe EKE patent: US Patent 5,241,559 and US Patent 5,440,635. ) --- David Jablon <dpj@theworld.com> wrote: > Yes. > > The words "another organization" mean "an > organization other > than the owner of the SPEKE patent". The draft is > intended > to clearly explain that the methods are subject to a > patent currently > owned by Phoenix. Please let me know if you find > any of the > language there to be unclear. > > -- David > > At 08:16 PM 3/26/02 +0200, Ofer Biran wrote: > >Can you clarify the statement > > > >"...and that have been commercially deployed > without licensing another > >organization's patents." > > > >Aren't you talking here about the patented SPEKE > methods ? > > > > > > Thanks, > > Ofer > > > > > >Ofer Biran > >Storage and Systems Technology > >IBM Research Lab in Haifa > >biran@il.ibm.com 972-4-8296253 > ______________________________________________________________________ File your taxes online! http://taxes.yahoo.ca
Home Last updated: Wed Mar 27 22:18:29 2002 9357 messages in chronological order |