Re: Test case for RSA t-shirts

At 12:33 AM 4/2/96 -0800, Jeff Weinstein wrote:
Dave Del Torto wrote:
At 1:08 pm 3/30/96, Raph Levien wrote:
While we're on the subject, I called Sam Capino's office regarding my CJR for this t-shirt, and he said they were still waiting for a response from the NSA. I think my next move will be a letter asking exactly when I can expect a response, and whether there's anything I can do to compel a response, It was originally filed (in October) as a 15-day expedited review.
FYI, PRZ mentioned to me last night that the CJR on the OCR-able book of PGP source is still pending. The "15 days" has stretched into about a year in that case, if I don't have my dates/the facts wrong. Bob Prior at MIT would know.
I'm trying to figure out what the difference is (legal) between a "book" an an "OCR-able" book. FAIK, all fonts are OCR-able, simply with widely varying degrees of difficulty. A fixed-spacing, non-microspace justified typewriter font is probably one of the easiest ones to OCR. Did the export license application for this "OCR-able" book say that "It's an OCR-able" book, or did they just include a copy of that book on paper?
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