Clipper Chip retreat
From the NY times reports
The administration is willing to consider alternatives to Clipper that are based upon nonclassified algrithms, and where the escrow agents are not government agencies. They still insist on an escrow system, however. There's a quote from Marc Rotenberg saying that the escorw requirement is still unacceptable. Hmm. If the escrow agent isn't a government entity, then what sort of coercion will they have over that agent in order to get the keys in a timely fashion? The Cypherpunks Key Escrow Agency could volunteer to be one of the escrow agents, and upon receipt of a request for their part of an escrowed key, could act with all of the haste that the Feds seems to consider reasonable for the CJR and FOIA requests from the cypherpunks community. -- - david d `zoo' zuhn -| armadillo zoo software -- -- zoo@armadillo.com --| unix generalist (and occasional specialist) ------------------------+ send e-mail for more information pgp key upon request +----------------------------------------------------
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 22:20:19 -0500 From: "david d `zoo' zuhn" <zoo@monad.armadillo.com> >From the NY times reports The administration is willing to consider alternatives to Clipper that are based upon nonclassified algrithms, and where the escrow agents are not government agencies. Hmm. If the escrow agent isn't a government entity, then what sort of coercion will they have over that agent in order to get the keys in a timely fashion? My guess is that this means that a ``quasi-government corporation'' would be acceptable to the administration. In other words, they're willing to play word games in an attempt to placate people as long as they get what they were after in the first place. Rick
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