Recently there have been articles & letters in the local gay press complaining about Canadian Customs engaging in censorship by preventing gay publications from entering Canada. Seems to me this is an ideal case for setting up a special-purpose private encrypted net, and gaining a vocal constituency in our favor. What I have in mind would be to consult with various publishers in the gay community, toward the end of setting up offices in Vancouver and Toronto which would receive encrypted files from the US which could then be reassembled into printed form for regular press production and distribution within Canada: thereby entirely bypassing Customs and its censorship. I'm guessing that they'll probably want to use an authorised/licensed system such as ViaCrypt, and wonder whether that can handle magazine and book production type files, which may be text and/or graphics, full color, layout details, and so on. If anyone out there is interested in helping with this; preferably if you're in the San Francisco Bay Area, email gg@well.sf.ca.us. -gg