Xxhash: Whats the easiest way to show someone this hash is patents free ?

Created on 14 Apr 2018  路  5Comments  路  Source: Cyan4973/xxHash

Is there a link that would satisfy someone who wants to know if this hashing algorithm is patents free or no ? and yes i am not a lawyer but i felt i should ask just in case someone here has the answer. I can understand if no one has that answer.

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I would be _very_ surprised if there was any patent risk here.
Hashing is all pure math.
This is basically the unpatentable field by excellence.

My apologies for asking this but do you mean non patentable anywhere or just in europe? and yes I live in north america where the patent laws are muddier than the other side of the ocean :)

Math are labelled unpatentable even in US.

ANS is math too. It doesn't stopped patent trolls (nor Google).

Well, due to the low bar of admission of patents, I wouldn't be surprised if someone successfully patented something on "2+2". But then, when trying to monetize through litigation, it's necessary to defend such patent in court, and that's where it's a lot harder to justify.

Anyway, this is just a matter of where the current US legal system is. Any 2-lines of codes are subject to the same kind of "danger". There's no point in targeting a specific project about a general problem that's broadly applicable to everything.

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