The New York Times, February 9, 1998, p. D10: U.S. Losing Battle on Control of Data Encryption, Study Says By Jeri Clausing Washington -- The Clinton Administration is losing its battle to increase international controls over how reliably computer data can be scrambled to insure privacy, according to a report to be released Monday by an independent research group. ... The Electronic Privacy Information Center <http://www.epic.org> says that its survey of 243 governments showed that the United States is virtually the only democratic, industrialized nation seeling domestic regulation of strong encryption. That finding directly contradicts the Clinton Administration's assertions in Congressional hearings that it has the support of most nations on this issue. ... William Reinsch, the Under Secretary for export administration in the United States Commerce Department, denied that the study contradicted the Administration's assertions. "All the Administration has ever said is that there are more countries that go farther than we do," Mr. Reinsch said. "The study confirms that."