RSA & Schnorr stifle cryptography-based e-commerce
After widespread use of cryptography had been impeded for years by patents like that on RSA, finally an alternative was found that seemed to be available for free use by the public. But just at that moment, Professor Schnorr from Germany asserted that this free cryptography scheme infringed on his recently obtained crypto patent. The licensing rights of RSA and the Schnorr patent were later exclusively acquired by PKP. PKP harrassed crypto programmers by claiming that "These patents cover all known methods of practicing the art of Public Key, including the variations collectively known as El Gamal".