AOL will not allow me to upload MacPGP on the basis that there is a court case pending against the author, and therefore it should not be allowed. My question is since the court case is pending why can't they allow it on until a verdict has been reached? Is this common for commercial online services or ftp sites to ban it? ThAnks, Reuben Halper Montclair High -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.3 mQCPAi16KosAAAEEAMUwRni4a9+GbuAhHDLcBWK60hCJUYxhr2hYokpELAhx0ejp 2fq61Tu9Hjn051CN8Xy5nu6sv2ODfG/t59l4DJSb5pirQaII3zaX0rMX0ydwGDoW YakL4ow1lNY+d/k14KpIuUW404+fNuNhIGSkdVLQIfbOgh0preK7/P44AKvdABEB AAG0JlJldWJlbiBIYWxwZXIgPGZoYWxwZXJAcGlsb3Qubmppbi5uZXQ+iQCVAgUQ LXorceK7/P44AKvdAQEUxwQAoffTibRlwE5tNQVGvrulh1OQgXNhTRec9vUaUwPy U64FIZ+KnmdfYgiJYXtcItA90EB9MDexazKeqJzMOPShVNOfyiwy2yUlnQs425f8 DxBvM//zuvj6s4/mXDTPUZtG9PP0HVaEGTJY15JdfRqtj/w+HHnsHlgCnj0NnIhX TW8= =D9UX -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
On Sun, 10 Apr 1994, Frederic Halper wrote:
AOL will not allow me to upload MacPGP on the basis that there is a court case pending against the author, and therefore it should not be allowed.
There is no "court case pending against Phil Zimmerman." Neither he nor his legal counsel have been notified of any action against him. He has not been named publically in any official papers. He has not been subpoenaed. There *is* an insvestigation of how PGP was exported (nothing about its *creation*). Two firms have testified before a Grand Jury. DCF
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