The MacWorld Expo is coming up soon in San Francisco, I believe from the 4th through the 7th of January. There must be _someone_ on this list who works for a company or user group that will be exhibiting (I know for sure the Berkeley Macintosh User's Group always exhibits, as does the Boston Computer Society). Do the world a favor. Distribute PGP from your booth. This being the MacWorld Expo, you'll need mostly Mac disks, but you would want to have some Unix and DOS disks on hand as well. Have flyers about the Digital Telephony Bill, to clue in the legislatively impaired. Imagine what a crowd you'll draw to your booth with a sign reading "Unbreakable encryption software - just $3 a disk". You might even make headlines in the trade rags or the SF newspapers. Certainly BMUG and BCS already have the "infrastructure" to sell freeware disks. But any of your companies out there would do well to sell freeware disks too. I understand, from my own experience of working at MacWorld (no, I won't be exhibiting...), that one of the biggest objections to this will be simply dealing with getting the disks duped and labeled, getting them to the show floor, and dealing with the large number of people who will be purchasing the disks and needing you to make change. This could be no small amount of impact on your booth operations. Another option is to offer PGP free with any purchase of your regular product, or to just distribute flyers about the DT bill with instructions for obtaining PGP from the Internet and online services. Regards, Michael D. Crawford crawford@scruznet.com <- Please note change of address. crawford@maxwell.ucsc.edu <- Finger me here for PGP Public Key.