-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Ulf =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=F6ller?= (3umoelle@informatik.uni-hamburg.de) wrote:
It is worth noting that the "Data Privacy Commissioners" in Germany (equivalent to the British Data Protection Registrar) are beginning to advocate technologies such as anonymous e-cash, pre-paid chipcards, pseudonyms, and of course encryption, rather than more laws.
But according to alt.security.pgp (4/28/97): BONN, Germany (Reuter) -- A German cabinet minister called Monday for increased efforts to fight crime on the Internet and demanded that cyber-sheriffs have keys to unlock coded messages. Interior Minister Manfred Kanther told a conference ....."The technical and organizational competence of agencies charged with fighting computer crime must be strengthened." "The criminals are hiding in the anonymity of the networks, wiping their electronic tracks." Kanther said. So clearly the government disagrees. -- HP -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Charset: noconv iQDzAwUBM2dBN7mgWaN4MfkFAQGN2gbwkqnKKh5GpM79icxPEiybj//h46tWIZGc Wn4eOrQZ2WKtCvAmR+vHR8/jKAV+MbcR4NKovfxNxN9aA0iyWu/AW+5lWyMyXenr 01zx+MmNFR6HG7ESXikiNMiyJyXL3iKCF3vP5lrQlZaa82sQSRauAqBuu0JahFO2 qmfPO+/bmvKI8BQS/NEIbut+U8O7rOKddsdIWzQ4FanM1q+cb9C7aV6/Fvk7yTeK IuTCyI5oTi4GLBCZ5fqwDscHp1V0HlsU7WXcC7d4t04EisyQSoFEnEgZp8j1M+JP MNfnJIx2 =//r6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----