-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 07:58 PM 1/29/96 +0800, Bruce Murphy wrote:
In message <199601282104.NAA10926@netcom3.netcom.com>, "Vladimir Z. Nuri" wrote:
In message <199601262011.MAA17408@netcom16.netcom.com>, "Vladimir Z. Nuri" wrote:
has anyone *tried* just ignoring the ITAR wrt crypto and seeing what would happen? the gubbermint blindly thinks that cyberspace will inevitably bring the wrath of four horsemen of the infocalypse, but aren't
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Zimmerman.
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Zimmermann supports my contention, as I wrote in the post. NOTHING happened to him. it is conceivable this same result could have been arrived at (government drops investigation) if he never even hired a lawyer.
Zimmermann is a perfect example of what may be counterproductive hysteria on *our* side, toward advancing crypto. if Zimmermann cannot be prosecuted, and is not prosecuted, where are the ITAR "teeth"???
Nod. You may have a point there...
I'll tell you what, seeing as I *can't* export cryptostuff against ITAR, what say *you* do it. Lots of it. And if nothing happens to you, well and good. OTOH the cause needs a few martyrs. Packrat (BSc/BE;COSO;Wombat Admin)
Packrat, I agree with the (likely) implications of your (tongue-in-cheek?) commentary. The fact that "nothing happened to Zimmermann" is scant hope to us. If ITAR is causing cryptosystems to not be built, merely due to FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) then it is actively harming us. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMQz8y/qHVDBboB2dAQGmRwP/YJPpzwQ4pZU3QZcSNNzKSz2kOEml1a9x nV8wWDj019NLrPE0u1sKhsSkDu8QYeaAtSr3NnSMTK+DlLkuV7SKyXg6k/Pk3uWL xqEmWNCM8+rTXyP2FuflD3w+HCe0oCRt2AzmclzUwlalTP2gY2bfKeAAawCdubST FKZFFdlWNG0= =Is7T -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----