The disclosures appear to only give rights for IPSEC, S/MIME and
TLS, respectively. It seems that another disclosure is required to
be able to use Camellia in OpenPGP. It may be simpler to grant the
right to use Camellia for any use instead...
Personally, I don't need anymore such thing because I don't think that
they attack to only OpenPGP. ( How could I say such thing in English,
overkill?)
But, if some disclosure document for OpenPGP is required, I ask it
NTT. I estimate that it takes 2 or 3 weeks to get it.
I'd like to confirm again. Do we need a disclosure document from
NTT/Mitubishi for Camellia in OpenPGP?
Regards,
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Hironobu SUZUKI <hironobu at h2np dot net><hironobu at fsij dot org>
Hironobu SUZUKI Office, Inc. / FSIJ / WCLSCAN / OpenPKSD
Tokyo, Japan.
http://h2np.net