It is hard to believe that the NSA now seriously expects other spy agencies to respect its patent on this technology. They must know that spying does not work like that. How could they enforce it?
So why did it take this action. Possibly to advertise to its competitors that it had the technology to detect their activity? Again, spy agencies do not behave like that- better to catch them at it.
Could it be that the boys in the lab are so darn proud of their achievement that they want some recognition?
It is hard to believe that the NSA now seriously expects other spy agencies to respect its patent on this technology. They must know that spying does not work like that. How could they enforce it?
So why did it take this action. Possibly to advertise to its competitors that it had the technology to detect their activity? Again, spy agencies do not behave like that- better to catch them at it.
Could it be that the boys in the lab are so darn proud of their achievement that they want some recognition?