Dearlove, Christopher (UK) wrote:
One draft I'm working on [...]
(Of course I haven't been able to check the copyright on [NIST documents ...)
As a author of IT-related documents, you should be aware that, by its
constitution plus long lasting tradition, the US government works
the copyright on [NIST documents ...)
As a author of IT-related documents, you should be aware that, by its
constitution plus long lasting tradition, the US government works of
authorship have no copyright claims on them. The principle being that we,
the people paid for a civil servant to make
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On 04.10.2013, at 16:43, Steve Crocker st...@shinkuro.com wrote:
...
We not only wanted the rules to be as unrestrictive as possible, we also
wanted to spend as little time as possible discussing the rules.
... and by doing so you (plural) made a
. Government agencies outside the
United States.
best to be careful
George T. Willingmyre, P.E.
President GTW Associates
-Original Message-
From: Thierry Moreau
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 8:35 AM
To: Dearlove, Christopher (UK)
Cc: ietf@ietf.org
Subject: Re: NIST documents
Dearlove
One draft I'm working on references some standard NIST cryptographic documents.
(RFCs don't include everything we need.) I need to check some details therein.
Unfortunately the current US government shutdown has taken NIST's website,
including those documents, offline. And (not considering
Try Wayback, http://archive.org
- Ralph
On Oct 3, 2013, at 7:02 AM 10/3/13, Dearlove, Christopher (UK)
chris.dearl...@baesystems.com wrote:
One draft I'm working on references some standard NIST cryptographic
documents. (RFCs don't include everything we need.) I need to check some
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Subject: Re: NIST documents
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