Re: Fixing pgp 2.6
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
I think we can expect strong legal pressure from RSA to shut down the remaining U.S. key servers, even those which don't use illegal versions of PGP. They succeeded once in shutting down the key servers which used PGP; they will succeed again in shutting down the others due to the contributory infringement threat.
ViaCrypt PGP 2.4 is perfectly legal in the U.S. U.S. operators can run key servers that except only version 2.4 and higher keys. I don't think RSA has a legal leg to stand on the U.S. key servers reject all keys with a version number less than 2.4. <wink> <nudge> Jim_Miller@suite.com
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