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- From: injc@sun.rz.tu-clausthal.de (Joerg Czeranski)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt,alt.security.pgp
- Subject: Re: PGP as a World Standard
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.171917.19370@solaris.rz.tu-clausthal.de>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 17:19:17 GMT
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- David Sternlight (strnlght@netcom.com) wrote:
- : I suggest that if present-day Bulgaria wishes to gain the benefits
- : of membership in the international economic community, or the EEC, it
- : will have to bring its intellectual property laws in line, and until
- : then, many of its actions constitute stealing according to international
- : norms, even if not under the laws of Bulgaria.
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- Regarding this, you are certainly right, when discussing copyright,
- but I do not think that patents on algorithms are international norms
- even though they exist in the U.S. (Sorry, if I misunderstood you and
- you didn't want to apply your statement to patent laws, flames to /dev/null)
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- Joerg
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