EFF on why they did it.
Ben.Goren at asu.edu
Ben.Goren at asu.edu
Fri Aug 12 22:22:42 PDT 1994
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At 7:37 AM 8/12/94, Brian D Williams wrote:
>Leahy and Edwards introduce a narrow Digital Telephony bill
>with major new privacy protections
>============================================================
>
>Today Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Representative Don Edwards
>(D-CA) introduced their version of Digital Telephony legislation.
>[. . . .]
The prisoner was served a meal of fresh lobster and fine wine. All were
moved by the priest's blessing, and touched by the prisoner's speech.
The doctor signed the death certificate shortly after midnight.
b&
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Ben.Goren at asu.edu, Arizona State University School of Music
net.proselytizing (write for info): We won! Clipper is dead!
BUT! Just say no to key escrow. And stamp out spamming, too.
Finger ben at tux.music.asu.edu for PGP 2.6 public key CFF23BD5.
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