Not that anyone actually reads Mac magazines anymore, but back page of the May 1996 issue of MacWorld (they don't procrastinate) bears an article titled "Civil Rights Activists 'Say, Sniff This!': encryption is one solution to net censorship," wherein Jim Warren, PGP, and other cool things are presented in an unambiguously good light. "On February 8th, President Clinton lifted his pen to sign the scabrous Telecommunications Reform Act of 1996.... The law is just one example of how our personal freedoms are fast eroding as digital technologies make it feasible to monitor electronic communications.... The decision to encrypt personal communication within this country is a political act that we still have the luxury to practice today. It is already illegal in many countries to use encryption for any reason without a license from the government." It should appear on www.macworld.com in about a month. -rich