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Message-Id: <199308021828.AA12198@flubber.cc.utexas.edu> Subject: Re: lookin' for a slogan for Tshirts Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1993 13:28:36 -0500 (CDT) From: Jim McCoy <mccoy@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
A nice thought, but it is not quite true now, is it? Cryptography has been a tool for specialists, scholars, and governments for those 4000 years, but to claim that "the masses" have had access to it is clearly untrue. In fact, it seems that the current friction between groups such as this one and the U.S. governement is caused mostly because private citizens are beginning to get access to this strong cryptography and this is something "those who watch" do not like...
jim
*The masses* have easy access to cryptography *and* the goverment has easy access to messages of *the masses*. Leevi Marttila leemartt@polaris.utu.fi "leevi.marttila/o=elisa-turku/"@elisa.fi -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.2 iQCVAgUBLG097TUMRj48GHK9AQH8fQP/ZmHmwEYejsXvFGRHkeSymTB8kuRfjQRy vPCaFs6NSqC4Sl65ezx4ujEztGBcNHy7h4XwErYXj+KBD4HB6pMJr/jYtLnwHUhi L6rHDgF9JY4rawIRO7xVyCYl23Wa3aYNM1beFj7S8tw0QUYR4JOK8zslIQtv9vm5 7AOQurPKYXE= =JTmd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----