-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- CPSR sends: Electronic Petition to Oppose Clipper Please Distribute Widely
On January 24, many of the nation's leading experts in cryptography and computer security wrote President Clinton and asked him to withdraw the Clipper proposal.
The public response to the letter has been extremely favorable, including coverage in the New York Times and numerous computer and security trade magazines.
Many people have expressed interest in adding their names to the letter. In response to these requests, CPSR is organizing an Internet petition drive to oppose the Clipper proposal. We will deliver the signed petition to the White House, complete with the names of all the people who oppose Clipper.
To sign on to the letter, send a message to:
Clipper.petition@cpsr.org
with the message "I oppose Clipper" (no quotes)
You will receive a return message confirming your vote.
- From noclipr@snyside.sunnyside.com Tue Feb 1 08:39:20 1994 Date: Tue, 1 Feb 1994 08:39:14 -0800 From: clipper.petition@snyside.sunnyside.com (via CPSR automation) Subject: Your petition regarding opposition to Clipper Apparently-To: Brian D Williams <talon57@well.sf.ca.us> Your name has been added to the petition asking President Clinton to withdraw the Clipper proposal. We will deliver the signed petition to the White House at the end of the project. If you have any comments or questions, please email us at clipper@washofc.cpsr.org. "We have not yet begun to Encrypt!!" Brian Williams Extropian Cypherpatriot "Cryptocosmology: Sufficently advanced comunication is indistinguishable from noise." --Steve Witham -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLU6xXtCcBnAsu2t1AQHs8wP/cpftWyNnUtvEBcp5SuY/YR9h45DO/W7H VlgiVXf/aiOULr0dCMgJdu5BhoeV/C6MXEP0xfPNPSsk4JbpO2bn0yfcDLT69heU 9dGPE1ygVZsX4bOesk8s9eTaE+vSGpQcHXaotGrTWXo5Zsi7SFqdhraJEXFx9wnb g6lln31WF1A= =O1C5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----