
Kent Crispin wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 1997 at 12:03:27AM +0100, Adam Back wrote:
"Entrust" is a company Kent has been quoting to us in a long running thread on cpunks, as an example of how companies really want "key-escrow".
Just so things are clear, the reasoning is as follows: 1) Entrust provides a product that includes enterprise key escrow. 2) <useless redundancy> 3) The point of my posting it was to illustrate that industry perceives a market. 4) Entrust is a product I happen to be familiar with. You go to "security" trade shows and you see other companies as well.
Kent, You should try to refrain from embarassing yourself by referring to the above as "reasoning". I'm of a like mind with Bill Stewart and Dr. Robert's, or whoever, who appear to think that compromises on privacy and freedom lead to yellow stars and barbed-wire fences. Now, if you could just give us similar examples to illustrate how the burdgeoning market for Zyklon-B showed that corporations *really wanted* the Holocaust... Or how the Allied POW's in the Battan Death March *really wanted* to go for a walk in the country... -- Toto "The Xenix Chainsaw Massacre" http://bureau42.base.org/public/xenix/xenbody.html