Re: So, what crypto legislation (if any) is necessary?

At 8:14 PM 3/31/96, Rev. Ben wrote:
I won't post my opinions upon whom I think is an Agent Provocateur, but Uni isn't one.
For what it's worth, I don't think there's a single agent provacateur on the list. At least not a vocal one (which sort of defeats the point). While I expect there may be a few government types who subscribe just to see what's going on (and I don't mean more active subscribers, such as Brian Davis, even though he's an Assistant District Attorney--he openly admits his role and makes contributions openly), I've seen no evidence that anyone is a provacateur. We're fairly open in our approaches, and are not plotting in secret, so the role of an agent provacateur is not clear. Disruptors, yes. But one man's disruption is another man's lively debate. So what else is new. --Tim May Boycott "Big Brother Inside" software! We got computers, we're tapping phone lines, we know that that ain't allowed. ---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---- Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@got.net 408-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero W.A.S.T.E.: Corralitos, CA | knowledge, reputations, information markets, Higher Power: 2^756839 - 1 | black markets, collapse of governments. "National borders aren't even speed bumps on the information superhighway."
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