Re: Zimmerman/ViaCrypt?

Bruce Baugh recently posted, *Has there been any news recently about what's going on with commercial versions of PGP? I've been toying with the idea of buying the Windows version from ViaCrypt just to have a PGP that doesn't need to shell out to DOS each time it runs, but I'm curious as to where, if anywhere, things seem to be going. First, unless there's been a new release, the so-called Windows version of ViaCrypt is just a Windows shell that still creates a DOS window to run PGP. It's a pretty good shell, and it's easy to install, but that's about it. There was a big discussion recently on alt.security.pgp about PRZ and ViaCrypt. Apparently Phil now wants to produce his own commercial version of PGP and has "requested" ViaCrypt to sell back the commercial rights under threat of a lawsuit if they don't. Phil disagrees with ViaCrypts new "business" version of PGP which apparently encrypts all messages with an employer-supplied public key in addition to any specified by the employee. ViaCrypt has their side of the argument on their web page. http://www.viacrypt.com/ The basis of the possible lawsuit would be that ViaCrypt violated their agreement not to put any "back door" into any product with the PGP name. Whether the "business version feature" could be defined as a "back door" would be the crux of the argument. -- edgar@Garg.Campbell.CA.US (Edgar Swank) The Land of Garg BBS -- +1 408 378-5108

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <0PggPD7w165w@Garg.Campbell.CA.US>, Edgar Swank <edgar@Garg.Campbell.CA.US> wrote:
Phil disagrees with ViaCrypts new "business" version of PGP which apparently encrypts all messages with an employer-supplied public key in addition to any specified by the employee. ViaCrypt has their side of the argument on their web page.
The basis of the possible lawsuit would be that ViaCrypt violated their agreement not to put any "back door" into any product with the PGP name. Whether the "business version feature" could be defined as a "back door" would be the crux of the argument.
Muppet news flash: I'm listening to the SAFE conference live by RealAudio, and Zimmerman just announced that on Friday, PGP Inc. bought ViaCrypt. He didn't give any more details. - Ian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMdgZikZRiTErSPb1AQExbgP+KYhxBQ8iBs73tQXsmcUezXMznkG88q2E +8G6tqzml5sX3DYsss3rDL/Le2a6RRZjYwOnjpnhjWdCPUIKsXE6s41XaaBhSN0f RaJnYWp+rMPdSMRvHsQQahg25WdGdSYgnHBW46NMGDoBbOG8EN9/Cn0lnIRIfXE6 dP4BCMzoBjw= =nwDn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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