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Re: Civil Disobedience
From: Geoff Galitz <galitz () chem berkeley edu>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 12:06:21 -0700
On Tuesday, October 16, 2001, at 05:50 AM, TD - Sales International
Holland B.V. wrote:
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.
Maybe it is time to put our money where out mouth is? Is it time
to move this thread off of vuln-dev and to an appropriate list
that handles issues of (global) technology lobbying where we can
use the resources to actually solicit our representatives and
get organized? If there isn't one, then is it time to create one?
I'm just a little concerned that folks will debate these issues to
death on vuln-dev (and whatever other lists) and then lack
the initiative to actually voice their concerns where they
count; in congress, parliament, or wherever.
Does such a list or resource already exist?
-geoff
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Geoff Galitz | I am a Berkeley engineer;
College of Chemistry | I prefer my engineering simple,
UC Berkeley | and my life complicated.
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