[OT] use of patented algorithms in the kernel ok or not?
[Posted December 23, 2003 by corbet]
| From: |
| Lennert Buytenhek <buytenh-AT-gnu.org> |
| To: |
| linux-kernel-AT-vger.kernel.org |
| Subject: |
| [OT] use of patented algorithms in the kernel ok or not? |
| Date: |
| Thu, 18 Dec 2003 18:11:37 -0500 |
Hi,
Apologies for posting this OT question here, I didn't find this question
answered in the FAQ.
There's a fast algorithm for longest-prefix match (as used in IPv4 routing
table lookups) which I have implemented, and would like to submit for
inclusion into the kernel (when 2.7 opens.)
However, I am aware that there is a patent on this algorithm, exclusively
licensed to a major manufacturer of networking equipment.
What am I to do? Ignore the patent? Or should I refrain from submitting
the patch I wrote, and look for an unencumbered algorithm instead?
thanks,
Lennert
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