Nope, SAFE isn't dead. I'll bet you a couple bucks it'll make it out of House Judiciary in about 14 hours. Markup Wednesday at 1:30 pm, followed by a vote on the flag burning amendment. (Oh baby!) Goodlatte came up to me after the subcommittee vote not long ago and told me how he had the votes on Judiciary to get it through, no sweat. But then it goes I believe to International Relations as part of a sequential referral. We'll see what happens there. More opposition, certainly. There's some minor good news. The "crypto in furtherance of a crime" provision likely will be yanked in favor of an eight-part test that's going to be pretty damn tough for prosecutors to prove. I have the text on my Duo and I'm on my NeXT, so I won't include it here but I may send it along later. (BTW, I just installed Mach Ten on my Duo. Finally, a csh prompt on a Mac!) Still, I'm not happy with it. I think the best way to deal with the crypto embargo is to let the courts decide. (I'm particularly a fan of Peter's lawsuit.) That, and write code. -Declan On Tue, 13 May 1997, Tim May wrote:
Back to SAFE, though. Does this mean the bill is dead? Can we all breathe a sigh of relief for at least a few more months?