Crypto Declaration of Independance
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I have a proposal for you all. I have started work on a Crypto Declaration of Independence, based on the famous American work which represents Independence. With the incoming batch of Congress and the new year approaching, I think that it's time we assert what we believe in. We need to let people know what we stand for, and why we think it's a good idea. And with the (quasi)-recent passage of the DigiTel proposal and Freeh's comments about banning encryption, we need to wake people up. However, asserting this to ourselves again would be akin to holding a one-person conference. We have rehashed these points amongst ourselves many times. Therefore, I propose that we spend some time revising this work, based off the writing I will post if there is support for this idea, then sign it, and email, fax and mail it to our respective news agencies, government officials and interest groups. However, without your support, this endeavor would be fruitless. Before I post the "beta version"/first draft of the CDoI (for lack of a better term), I want to know if you (the C'punks) will support it and help me. Overall, I'm looking for answers to four questions: 1) Will you support and help this endeavor. 2) A target date for sending it out. First idea which came to mind: Jan 1st, 1995 3) A list of groups/people which should receive it. Government officials, news agencies, HOTtired, CPSR, EFF, ACLU, etc and along with #3: 4) Ways for bringing it to people's attention. I intend to keep myself anonymous during this process, so please contact me by leaving a message on this list, or mailing everything within these cutmarks to remailer@jpunix.com: -- CUTMARK ( do not include )-- :: Encrypted: PGP - -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.6.2 hIwD/nqSW1QDQfUBA/wI+tSk7CWd5u2dMywjv6oLosg3nm5ki/p8HhOg7VXHDk0S 6MpptLzWzUtkvL+EZEBS7NHORSTNRbo0K/Uvqgl0Rqaqig5Wx6i2VKve3ky9/Kbm I72casRMcyoBka+cOtKdU5JBVXF/YDWmCb3usnvAu0oDZGxBstTaTPgpJzMiV6YA AACTszK/wRKedt58GVDLQs7gNNUUyIxbKtUQNQGss2sbM7AZE0kaQ7B6Z1VXJy0t NKYzUQfk5LEJ1ko9ZbvDSgAWzTnZbmyfSszrpHpRN7ehFhgRCVf4YToMQa5eSOAg CHxmBMq01kDqIntHXZpWquU31+rfpPNNAT9pFHiYAj7biIRA3LWIRwvmy30j+QEv DaMODrdo =xtpD - -----END PGP MESSAGE----- < please put your message to me here> -- CUTMARK ( do not include ) -- I hope you will support me, and I will welcome any and all comments and criticism. Asynchronous -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLuq6yFG1rORFKstdAQH54wP/SaiMFKwz2UzjMdnhVK1HiBW2qSNs6NWC 5ENgEHod+n4ngfsx+miYMzmzDq2GmJ/KbvfMQjDFZiIcsirT2JPcu/YuvLG9AJvy GbO4pY0n/Mky8m1V66OxTxnVjb5CaGpRvbxrOKzAMx7CQMBGRfbdlHpPjtLWfpLf l0xwy9yoCVU= =Loxi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Anonymous writes
I have a proposal for you all.
I have started work on a Crypto Declaration of Independence, based on the famous American work which represents Independence.
This is unwise and unnecessary. It is unwise because we do not wish to alert the government to the fact that the net is largely ungoverned and ungovernable. It is unnecessary because crypto is already covered by various existing declarations on rights. THE BILL OF RIGHTS Amendment I Congress shall make no law [...] abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,[...] Amendment II [...] the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Amendment IV The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated,[...] -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- We have the right to defend ourselves and our property, because of the kind of animals that we James A. Donald are. True law derives from this right, not from the arbitrary power of the omnipotent state. jamesd@netcom.com
Anonymous says:
I have started work on a Crypto Declaration of Independence, based on the famous American work which represents Independence.
Yup, just what we need -- more foaming at the mouth. Anyone interested in doing real work is encouraged to read the current internet drafts concerning the security multiparts extension to MIME, the security extensions to the DNS, or the work on security headers for IPv6 and IPSP (the equivalent of the v6 work for v4). .pm
Perry E. Metzger writes
Yup, just what we need -- more foaming at the mouth.
I seem to recall that on the extropians list you did your fair share of foaming at the mouth. While it is true that getting security working and stardardized is right now a more urgent and more difficult task than foaming at the mouth, nonetheless more foaming at the mouth will be needed by and by. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- We have the right to defend ourselves and our property, because of the kind of animals that we James A. Donald are. True law derives from this right, not from the arbitrary power of the omnipotent state. jamesd@netcom.com
James A. Donald says:
While it is true that getting security working and stardardized is right now a more urgent and more difficult task than foaming at the mouth, nonetheless more foaming at the mouth will be needed by and by.
To what end? Perhaps strong logical argumentation is worthwhile. What is the point of useless rants that will never be read? .pm
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