Another crosspollination from PUBLIC_KEYS. Just something to think about. It refers to Keith Henson's article I ran in FidoNews (apparently the file was corrupted, but that's another story.) This is in no way to imply that the story is bad, nor that I didn't like it (I did), nor that this is even a common opinion. I actually received a few thanks for running it. It's just something to consider. And implies that Keith's article/story is doing it's job! A message from Tom Jennings to all was released into the bitstream 20 Oct 92 12:51. TJ> re: PUBLIC RELATIONS, hell, substance too -- TJ> If what we're doing here is ensuring PRIVACY, let's call it PRIVACY. TJ> Calling it encryption simply drops us into the same category as TJ> crackers and criminals. TJ> This isn't apologia; it's infowar. The "anti abortion" people calling TJ> themselves "pro life" is a good example (regardless of what you think TJ> of the subject, please, I don't want to know, not even in netmail!) TJ> Naming is powerful, especially when names have content. "PRIVACY" is TJ> age-old, and crosses all boundaries, and is inherently anti-statist. TJ> ENCRYPTION is cloak'n'dagger, late night movies, WWII, espionage, etc. Speaking of which, the story by Keith Henson in this week's FidoNews probably set us back ten years. Now data encryption's indelibly linked with saboteurs, criminals and terrorists. :-( Well, maybe not _everyone_ reads FidoNews... :-) Cheers, Rich -- Tom Jennings - via FidoNet node 1:125/555 UUCP: ...!uunet!hoptoad!kumr!fidogate!111!Tom.Jennings INTERNET: Tom.Jennings@f111.n125.z1.FIDONET.ORG
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