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Re: Civil Disobedience
From: "TD - Sales International Holland B.V." <td () salesint com>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 14:50:22 +0200
I heared that the european parlement also have a motion on crypto. They want
it so that the makers of the crypto software can also decrypt it easily. I
wonder where the point of encrypting then goes...... Those things will leak
if they don't leak they will be discovered elsewhere.. These are bullshit
laws, just totally deny crypto then, in which case the underground will write
it and it will still be used.
pointless...
regards
On Monday 15 October 2001 20:56, Jose Nazario stuffed this into my mailbox:
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Joel Rivers wrote:
What civil liberties are we giving up? Since when is hacking,
virus-writing, and website defacing a civil liberty?
I'll say that the "increase in government surveillance authority" is
the primary area of concern in regards to "losing civil liberties" in
this bill. If anything, this is the area we should be focusing our
concern, not on harsh penalties for those who are attempting illegal
behavior.
the use of crypto, ie in PGP, and the research into vulnerabilities
definitely qualify as free speech in many arenas. these laws has the
potential to compromise that civil liberty.
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jose nazario jose () cwru edu
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PGP key ID 0xFD37F4E5 (pgp.mit.edu)
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