Re: FC: Responses to Tim May's criticism of SAFE, and a rebuttal (fwd)

---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 1 May 1997 19:43:07 -0400 From: Jonah Seiger <jseiger@cdt.org> To: Charles Platt <cp@panix.com>, fight-censorship@vorlon.mit.edu Cc: Charles Platt <cp@panix.com> Subject: Re: FC: Responses to Tim May's criticism of SAFE, and a rebuttal At 6:44 PM -0400 5/1/97, Charles Platt wrote:
This is exactly the point. The Administration continues to push for a government-designed global key-recovery encryption policy that would, in the words of Grover Norquist (head of the conservative Americans for Tax Reform and supporter of SAFE), "force all Americans to go to bed at night with their doors unlocked and their car keys in the ignition". It's been 4 years of it - in various forms, the most recent being the first serious proposal in history to impose DOMESTIC RESTRICTIONS on the ability of American Citizens to protect their privacy on American soil. The FBI, NSA, DOJ and the Clinton Administration want guaranteed law enforcement access to private encryption keys. That's what we are fighting against. All of us have been screaming (rightly) about Clipper and it's various mutant offspring from the beginning. Congress has at last gotten the message and is aggressively taking the lead -- 3 bills designed to relax government regulation of encryption technologies and prohibit the government from imposing key escrow or key recovery inside the US. I too share your skepticism about trusting Congress to solve all our problems. They didn't give us much reason to when they passed the CDA. And even in the best of circumstances, legislation is rarely "perfect". But in this case I honestly believe the sponsors of SAFE (78) and Pro-CODE (21) have got it basically right. The administration clearly has it totally wrong. We have a long way to go yet before this debate is over, and I suspect the Administration has a few more tricks left up its sleve. We owe it to our allies in Congress, and to the issues we say we believe in as participants on this list, to give this our best effort. Call that 'pragmatism' if you want. We have never considered that to be a derogatory term. Jonah -- Jonah Seiger, Communications Director (v) +1.202.637.9800 Center for Democracy and Technology pager: +1.202.859.2151 <jseiger@cdt.org> http://www.cdt.org PGP Key via finger http://www.cdt.org/jseiger/ * Value Your Privacy? The Governmet Doesn't. Say 'No' to Key Escrow! * Adopt Your Legislator - http://www.crytpo.com/adopt
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