
*** ISP-TV Program Announcement: MEEKS UNFILTERED WITH PHIL ZIMMERMANN DECEMBER 25, 1996 Few men have influenced the face of public cryptography in this decade as much as Phil Zimmermann, creator of the PGP encryption software program and Chairman of the Board and Chief Technical Officer of the Pretty Good Privacy corporation. Public cryptography, however, is more than just clever software. It has become a battleground for individual privacy and the role of the government in having access to private communications. For three years, Zimmermann was the target of a criminal investigation by the US Customs Service, who assumed that United States munitions export laws were broken when PGP spread outside the US. The investigation was finally closed in January 1996, without any charges being filed. Far from being silenced, Zimmermann is now a respected voice for Netziens and privacy advocates, frequently called upon by the media and Congress for his views. Please join ISP-TV and "Meeks Unfiltered" on December 25, 1996, at 8 PM ET for a 30 minute interview between Brock N. Meeks, publisher of CyberWire Dispatch, and Phil Zimmermann. We'd like to call it our Christmas gift to the Net. This video interview can be viewed on the ISP-TV main CU-SeeMe reflector at IP 205.197.247.33, or other ISP-TV affiliate reflectors listed at http://www.digex.net/isptv/members.html See URL http://www.digex.net/isptv for more information about the ISP-TV Network. To obtain Enhanced CU-SeeMe software, go to: http://goliath.wpine.com/cudownload.htm