Hal, I think you are being overly paranoid. Jim Bidzos must protest the use of PGP. If he doesn't, he will lose the ability to claim that companies have to pay for RSA. He has publicaly, and repeatedly, stated that the ITAR is a crock. Don't wave a flag infront of the bull. He has personally told me that he is very interested in a RSA approved program that is PGP compatible. He simply can NEVER say that PGP is OK. If we are to say to the politicians that normal folks need strong encryption, then we have to start without being labled criminals for violating the US laws. If I remember, you are not in the US, so it is fine to ignore Bidzos. I can not write my congressman and saw Clipper is bad, PGP is good when use (and development) of PGP is against the law. We could argue that the law is bad. I can agree. But changing the law will take so long that RSA will be illegal. Then when I use it, it will be grounds for a search warrent. Pat Pat Farrell, Grad Student pfarrell@cs.gmu.edu Department of Computer Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
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