Dear OpenSSL team,

Given the recent patent lawsuit between RIM/CertiCom and Avaya
mentioning the ECC code in OpenSSL, what is (according to the
OpenSSL team) the patent status of the ECC code in OpenSSL?

Specifically:

- Was the OpenSSL ECC code provided under a still-valid patent
 license from someone in the power to grant it, perhaps Sun
 (now Oracle America)?

- Is the FIPS mode ECC covered through some US Government or
 sponsor license?,  And if so, does this license extend to
 some non-FIPS scenarios, such as invoking the FIPS blob ECC
 code from a non-FIPS application (perhaps by modifying a
 FIPS-capable OpenSSL library to do so even in non-FIPS
 mode)?

- Are there portions of the ECC code in OpenSSL which one
 should disable at configure time, similar to how RSA and
 IDEA were often disabled in the past?

- Is this situation different depending on the OpenSSL
 library version?


Enjoy

Jakob
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