On 21/01/12 03:48, Pavel Lunin wrote:
> It depends on a platform. For M/MX/T the hashing algorithm is considered
> to be a kind of business secret (said to be patented, etc). For EX it's

Just to make an important point, it's either a secret *or* it's
patented, part of the point of a patent is that you publish your
invention in a way that others can replicate once it expires (true that
rarely happens these days)

-- 
Julien Goodwin
Studio442
"Blue Sky Solutioneering"

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