At 09:06 PM 7/16/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
Of course there is no law or regulation that prohibits individuals from accepting encrypted email from the blacklist countries (or an ISP from forwarding it).
Though perhaps government pressure or simple misunderstanding can explain the situation you encountered. I'd be interested in any verifiable info on this.
-Declan
I did encounter a law firm in Bermuda who's server was set to block "binaries" that bounced PGP messages because they are "binary." It was allegedly concerned about bandwidth, viruses, and inappropriate content.. Not the same thing of course. DCF ---- You may argue that the government can guarantee the success of the vital institutions that it subsidies. But you cannot argue that government can guarantee their failure. Government has no mechanism for guaranteeing the failure of powerful politically-connected institutions. But these institutions *must* fail if