17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
:: Response-Key: ideaclipper ====Encrypted-Sender-Begin==== MI@```%IS^P;+]AB?X9TW6\8WR:"P&2%))6DK&_"'9H7Z#TP^%/-Q).;<[88Q ME30D:-V2"G!=KV&$CCA?;+(6+E.#?2%P`0:V-J'.#NA:J^2@,\;GUI)DG5,O %CR6`-HX` ====Encrypted-Sender-End==== The 1st ammendment guarantees freedom of speech. This includes the right to speak in any "language" you want. Cryptography is a way of changing the "language" of a text or binary file so that only the intended recipient is able to understand it. Hence, cyphertext is protected by the 1st ammendment. Whether this will hold up in court....