Keyservers and anonymous Mailings

Greg Broiles greg at ideath.goldenbear.com
Thu Dec 16 10:36:00 PST 1993



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Black Unicorn <uunet!access.digex.net!unicorn> writes:

> It seems that PGP keyservers have been attacked of late for 
> alleged copyright violations.  Nice tactic if you are PKP I guess.  
> Has anyone considered the use of anonymous remailers to run a 
> keyserver?  A double blind keyserver might solve the operator a 
> good deal of heat.

As far as I can tell, the copyright issue exists only in David 
Sternlight's addled mind; and even he has conceded that he's got no 
factual basis for asserting that PGP might infringe someone's copyright. 
I can't tell if his messages about this reflect actual confusion about 
the difference between patent and copyright, or if he's simply stumbled 
across another FUD tactic to use against PGP.


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Greg Broiles                       Lemon Detweiler Pledge?
greg at goldenbear.com                  You're soaking in it.






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