Just in...got "Testimony by Stephen T. Walker, President, Trusted Information Systems, Inc., for Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade and Environment, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, October 12, 1993". This is about a 75k document, and is to be found via FTP as: ftp.eff.org: /pub/eff/temp/testimon.tis It begins thusly: "I am pleased to testify today about the negative impact that U.S. export control regulations on cryptography are having on one of the few industries where the U.S. remains dominant worldwide: the information system software industry. The major point of my testimony are that U.S. export controls do not prevent the international availability of good quality cryptography but do penalized the U.S. software industry and U.S. business in general." I'd post it, but it's 1500+ lines. -- -=> mech@eff.org <=- Stanton McCandlish Electronic Frontier Foundation Online Activist & SysOp NitV-DC BBS 202-232-2715, Fido 1:109/? IndraNet 369:111/1, 14.4V32b 16.8ZyX
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