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RE: WG Last Call: Roadmap



Title: RE: WG Last Call: Roadmap

Hello,

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The following text is from a press release issued by Entrust on November 9, 1999.  This text may be incorporated into the Roadmap document, if people agree with Denis that the current text is inadequate.

Carlisle.


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In February of 1999, a lawsuit was filed by Surety Technologies, Inc., in which Surety alleged that the Entrust, Inc., digital timestamping product, Entrust/Timestamp(tm), infringed U.S. Patent Re 34,954 (the "'954 Patent", a re-issue of U.S. Patent 5,136,647).

Entrust's product uses a common technique for digital timestamping called the hash-and-sign method.

In a verdict returned on November 3, 1999, a federal jury in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia held that the claims of the '954 Patent covering hash-and-sign timestamping were not new at the time of the purported invention, and further, were longstanding as the obvious way to digitally timestamp an electronic document.

With this ruling, the use of hash-and-sign timestamping is now open to anyone wishing to implement this technology in products or services in the United States.