"Just say 'No' to key escrow."

Timothy C. May tcmay at netcom.com
Fri Jul 29 13:42:09 PDT 1994


> 
> Timothy C. May:
> > We may be able to rally enough opposition this time around to make
> > work on SKE an "unsocial" thing to do (Recall our strategy of making
> > Clipper vendors corporate outcasts, with our "Big Brother Inside"
> > approach?).
> 
> Um, how much good has this actually done?
> 
> Kragen

I'd say it's pretty obvious, from the many articles, editorials, etc.
against Clipper. Cypherpunks were by no means the only, or even the
dominant, factor. Many factors were involved.

Clipper became a national joke, with 80% of polled Americans against
it. And corporations were loathe to associate themselves with it,
especially after the initial, highly-negative reaction.

A campaign of ridicule is often effective.

If and when Microsoft unveils government-friendly key escrow, I expect
we'll be ready with some nice slogans...I know I will!


--Tim May, coiner of "Big Brother Inside" and other slogans.


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