> Patent infringement isn't "breaking U.S. law" -- it's up to the
> patent holder to seek relief under the law.  If you can show a
> single case in which the US Patent and Trademark Court granted
> any form of relief to a patent holder in the case of an alleged
> infringement occurring on the eve of expiration, I'll buy you a beer.
>

Perhaps you're right; you could get away with it. But, do you
really expect to see any reputable U.S. company selling unlicensed
RSA-based software prior to September 20th?

Al
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