Re: Why escrow? (was Re: How would Leahy bill affect crypto

On 13 Mar 96 at 9:41, jim bell wrote:
Notice, however, how the government seems to be assuming that "key escrow" (to the extent that it is implemented at all!) gets implemented in a way which is "friendly" to government agents. They assume that there is one key
Since when is the government intentionally going to let any bill or policy go through that isn't friendly to themselves??? (You don't have to be an anarchist to figure that out!) [..]
Even the most limited planning could easily develop a system that achieves all the benefits of escrow for the user, but is essentially impossible for government agents (or for that matter, anyone else!) to use to the detriment of the user.
Nothing is safe from abuse, by the goverment or non-government fols alike. There's always more loopholes to clean up. (Not that this means we shouldn't clean them up... obviously bad policies should be fixed...). Just as no crypto is 100% foolproof, no legal system is 100% abuse-proof. Rob. --- Send a blank message with the subject "send pgp-key" (not in quotes) to <WlkngOwl@unix.asb.com> for a copy of my PGP key.
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