Hi.
> IIRC, not all ECC stuff is patented, only curves over GF(q), q even, > which can be implemented efficiently using two-valued logic.
As I read it, this I-D includes these.But it also includes Curves over GF(q), q prime or a power of some odd prime. I wouldn't appreciate it much to exclude some stuff, now that we have a definition including simply every finite field.
The rule of thumb for ECC is something like "ECC curves are divided into three groups, weak curves, inefficient curves, and curves patented by Certicom".
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