But what about the poor?
At 11:25 PM 7/1/96 -0700, Bill Frantz wrote:
Current government "Key Escrow" systems cost $200/key/year. [Craig Mundie] These systems can best be described as key-rental systems.
This is shocking, shocking. It never occurred to me that our government would charge us for the benefit of being tapped. What about the poor. I'm going to write Senator Kennedy and see if maybe we can get the selfish Republican Congress to free up some cash so that less fortunate Americans can afford to be tapped too. This argument against key escrow never made it onto that long list of questions we made up in the Spring of '93 when Key Escrow was first proposed by the Admin (it was probably Vince Foster's fault). We showed a lack of imagination. DCF "Gee Ossifer I'd love to let you read my files but I just couldn't afford expensive socialistic key escrow so I bought cheap efficient private key escrow instead."
On Tue, 2 Jul 1996, Duncan Frissell wrote:
At 11:25 PM 7/1/96 -0700, Bill Frantz wrote:
Current government "Key Escrow" systems cost $200/key/year. [Craig Mundie] These systems can best be described as key-rental systems.
I bet you it's almost all fixed cost. A. Michael Froomkin | +1 (305) 284-4285; +1 (305) 284-6506 (fax) Associate Professor of Law | U. Miami School of Law | froomkin@law.miami.edu P.O. Box 248087 | http://www.law.miami.edu/~froomkin Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA | It's hot here. And humid.
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