| > http://www.cnet.com/Central/News/govt.html | | To secure Net communications, the government will need to have access to | private data exchanges using what is known as a key escrow security system, | said Clark. He added that an invincible security system for the Net is | possible, but such a system won't be built unless the government | has a stake in it. "That's where key escrow comes in," said Clark. (Assuming this means Netscape intends to build-in key escrow, not lobby for it...) How does Netscape intend to address the liability issues if the key database is stolen and their *voluntary* actions lead to my private communications being exposed? Adam (Jeff, if you could pass this on to the powers that escrow, I'd appriciate it. I know you're here on behalf of you, but...) -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume