Re: "Cryptography Policy and the Information Economy" draft available

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 04:11 PM 12/19/96 -0500, Matt Blaze wrote:
I've got a new draft available of my critique of US cryptography policy and its impact on the future of the "information economy". It summarizes comments I made to a recent meeting of the Computer and Communications Industry Association, and is an updated version of testimony I gave to the Senate commerce committee earlier this year.
Postscript is at ftp://ftp.research.att.com/dist/mab/policy.ps ASCII text is at ftp://ftp.research.att.com/dist/mab/policy.txt
Matt, I liked your draft except for one thing. You never mentioned that the government has never established a legal right to access the cleartext of an encrypted communication or file. Perhaps the most severe flaw in the GAK proposals is that I as a citizen wish to attempt to keep secrets from the government and to force them to take me to court to get a judge to demand that I release those secrets -=- while their proposals are trying to prevent me from even attempting such. - Carl -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMrn+WlQXJENzYr45AQFrFgQAp2jfB3EOLJoOKHIpTne7D4cwL1KzPcRg VoELRWDGS1RkgK5cSgLl9ASWZ7TdcMRiQUbDPMoffMi3UWlfIpomdsHq+E4HE/U+ 6CS+cpUfw/eSwBYkotCfETMAHymknu/o06QYfBX0TQsN/2XOC52xXEd9Nb/8xjUW c4RETw8Os8A= =nkcy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- +------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Carl M. Ellison cme@cybercash.com http://www.clark.net/pub/cme | |CyberCash, Inc. http://www.cybercash.com/ | |207 Grindall Street PGP 2.6.2: 61E2DE7FCB9D7984E9C8048BA63221A2 | |Baltimore MD 21230-4103 T:(410) 727-4288 F:(410)727-4293 | +------------------------------------------------------------------+
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