The article does mention this list, which is called, "a specialized computer network mailing list of computer researchers who oppose the Government's stringent controls on data encryption technology." A tad succinct, but perhaps not too far offbase. Is it fair to say
"Brian A. LaMacchia" <bal@martigny.ai.mit.edu> writes: that we support the free flow of information, and place the responsibility for maintaining the privacy of that information on the party said information concerns? Now, I know that saying "we" has certain implications, mainly that of a list consensus. However, it seems that a great many people here seem to post to that regard. Am I correct in my observation? --Jeff -- ====== ====== +----------------jgostin@eternal.pha.pa.us----------------+ == == | The new, improved, environmentally safe, bigger, better,| == == -= | faster, hypo-allergenic, AND politically correct .sig. | ==== ====== | Now with a new fresh lemon scent! | PGP Key Available +---------------------------------------------------------+