Since I consider myself new to this whole topic, even though I have read several articles about PGP and CLIPPER, I wanted to get some more info and understanding for my senior seminar next May.... Does anyone have any opinions on what would happen if the Clipper Chip and its associates were all implemented and the general public swallowed on it?? Would we as knowledgeable computer people become outlaws??? Would be it like 1984?? Would our computer illiterate neighbors try and catch us??? And going the complete opposite direction (a full 180). If the public was able to obtain PGP as easily as we are and they would use it for everything, would that lead to the overthrowing of the government and therefore cause anarchy, due to the fact the governmnet would be helpless in knowing what everyone is doing contrary to the CIA, FBI, etc. being able to read everything we write and say through their current illegal wiretaps??? I'm just looking to get a complete picture. At this moment I would go with PGP, but I still see a lot of problems with being on either side. They seem so extreme... Aaron -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -=- YABBS - telnet phred.pc.cc.cmu.edu 8888 -=- -=- -=- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 1994 10:30:25 -0400 (EDT) From: Aron Freed <s009amf@discover.wright.edu>
Does anyone have any opinions on what would happen if the Clipper Chip and its associates were all implemented and the general public swallowed on it?? Would we as knowledgeable computer people become outlaws??? Would be it like 1984?? Would our computer illiterate neighbors try and catch us???
If computer knowledgeable people all became outlaws just because of their knowledge, we would be living in a rather awful place and time, now wouldn't we... :-)
And going the complete opposite direction (a full 180). If the public was able to obtain PGP as easily as we are and they would use it for everything, would that lead to the overthrowing of the government and therefore cause anarchy, due to the fact the governmnet would be helpless in knowing what everyone is doing contrary to the CIA, FBI, etc. being able to read everything we write and say through their current illegal wiretaps???
The government would not be overthrown, unless unjust laws were "in force". I believe that there are many unjust laws and arbitrary regulations on the books, but I believe widespread encryption being used by everyone would result in many of them being taken off the books as unenforcable "moral judgement"-type laws, as opposed to armed revolution occurring. Of course, this does imply that the citizens of the US still have their guns to back up a threat to the government... Even with encryption being used by everyone, the important laws (anything that effects two or more people in an adverse manner) would be totally enforcable. I.e. things like the OJ case would still be solvable (DNA and fingerprint analysis would still be able to solve crime, the inside man and post-crime eyewitness accounts will still have great impact in court). Given the coming digital information age, people will most likely be able to keep much better personal records: record everything the say and do with video and audio recorders. Any crime that effects them would be solvable with the help of this information. Geez, given the number of wiretaps current used to solve crimes (very small in my opinion: under 10000/year for the whole country), I don't see what the big deal is. A reference to history (yes, one can lie with history, but since I bought guns into the equation, I'd like a chance to show why they are important in the hand of "the common folks"): Hitler rose to power in Germany after the *previous* government in Germany collected all the guns from private individuals. With no guns in the "common man's" house, no one could stop the madman's facist rule and his war making. I believe the following with all my heart: Guns in the hands of the people is the only thing that keeps government (ours or any other one in the world) in check. [BTW, I don't own a gun and was brought up by parents that would never own one. :-] I fear a government out of control far more than I fear a few criminals out of control.
I'm just looking to get a complete picture. At this moment I would go with PGP, but I still see a lot of problems with being on either side. They seem so extreme...
There is nothing wrong with using PGP or Ripem or TIS/PEM or Mailsafe [RSA's own product] or ... Assuming that you are being labeled as an extreme element just because you use some totally legal software doesn't make any sense to me at least. -- Loren J. Rittle (rittle@comm.mot.com) Ripem-1.2 MD5OfPublicKey: Systems Technology Research (IL02/2240) D2CE4A0F2BABF33AEF10C8C669DD782D Motorola, Inc. PGP-2.6 Key fingerprint: (708) 576-7794 6810D8AB3029874DD7065BC52067EAFD
I just noticed that my semi-off-topic mail hit the Cypherpunks list. Sorry about that --- I was aiming for Aron only. Please take all of it as opinion. Had I meant to send it to cypherpunks or any other public place, it would have been written with more "facts" to back up the assertions. Damn, so much for trying to be inconspicuous on the list. :-) Regards, Loren -- Loren J. Rittle (rittle@comm.mot.com) Ripem-1.2 MD5OfPublicKey: Systems Technology Research (IL02/2240) D2CE4A0F2BABF33AEF10C8C669DD782D Motorola, Inc. PGP-2.6 Key fingerprint: (708) 576-7794 6810D8AB3029874DD7065BC52067EAFD
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