Why would people in Europe want to buy an exported Viacrypt when it's completely legal for them to use PGP, which is free and which is built from published source code?
On Wed, 8 Sep 93 19:32:42 MDT, astrashe@nyx.cs.du.edu (Alex Strasheim) said:
Alex> Why would people in Europe want to buy an exported Alex> Viacrypt when it's completely legal for them to use PGP, Alex> which is free and which is built from published source Alex> code? I wouldn't, but most corporations don't like purchasing software without the safety blanket of commercial support. (At least in the states. I assume it's the same in europe.) Sam Pigg dt1acaa@cfraix.cfr.usf.edu samp@renoir.cftnet.com <or> b44729@achilles.ctd.anl.gov PGP Key Fingerprint: ED A7 49 33 65 90 9A BD A4 E4 C5 92 5A 00 BC 6C
Why would people in Europe want to buy an exported Viacrypt when it's completely legal for them to use PGP, which is free and which is built from published source code?
If the're like companies in the states, they may be concerned about proper support. brad
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Brad Huntting