-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- - From the node of Hal: : : Another interesting quote: "Zimmermann is not in danger of being indicted : for willfully exporting PGP. Rather, the U.S. attorney's office, here, is : considering charging him for making PGP available in such a manner that : it could be exported by a third party." What the hell is this? Can : anyone point to the statute they may be referring to here? This seems : awfully broad. : In a related story: The U.S. attourney's office is also considering charging GM, Ford, and Chrysler for making automobiles available in such a manner that people could run someone over and leave the scene of the accident. :) - ----- Doc doc@phobos.lib.iup.edu aka Mark Rogaski http://www.lib.iup.edu/~rogaski/ Disclaimer: You would probably be hard-pressed to find ANYONE who agrees with me, much less my university or employer... [finger fllevta@oak.grove.iup.edu for PGP Public Key and Geek Code v2.1] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLxyzuh0c4/pqJauBAQEDtQP9FBsK/nzSgr4D4B/WjhYJRMlc43B4T0Cp eSxmp+r/xN2yYkvnJS7hTnqRXKR6BO/cWYHxaoiiZ9yfF+duDxpnIOAUfu9k8+OG EBJErsLRKi1x/V9JK8hbK+Qcj/+LU6vrNKPAyQ/8cDdLt+Pz0tdCeKhtKcQ9n9jb WGvbzybIOBs= =Bfj7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----