
Dan Weinstein wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 1996 10:39:03 -0500, perry@piermont.com wrote:
Set up development shop overseas for the crypto plug-ins.
The solution is obvious and easy.
By the way, I really think Netscape should simply ship Jeff and other people to the Amsterdam office or wherever else seems reasonable and do all the crypto work from there. It will save trouble and hassle. U.S. citizens wanting full 128 bit over the net would then get it from Netscape's overseas download sites. No one anywhere in the world would be forced to use crap.
Wrong, this would be a violation of ITAR.
David Chaum is doing it, why can't Netscape? I agree that it's probably technically a violation. I think that the real thing that's stopping Netscape is the golden government handcuffs, they don't want to piss off a big customer. thad -- Thaddeus Beier thad@hammerhead.com Technology Development 408) 286-3376 Hammerhead Productions http://www.got.net/~thad