PGP 2.5 Warning

John E. Kreznar jkreznar at ininx.com
Mon May 16 23:18:28 PDT 1994


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"Smrf." <smrf at mu.sans.vuw.ac.nz> writes:

> So, you are saying that I will be automatically subject to US law if I 
> use this product?  Hmmm, wonder what that does in terms of citizenship 
> issues - as far as _I_ am concerned, the only law that has jurisdiction 
> for me is NZ law, and US law can go get hanged, no?

You enjoy a measure of protection because a United States of America
person doesn't have the knee-jerk tendency to presume jurisdiction over
a person at your geographic remove that he has for person located in
North America.  A person located in North America is more at risk of
losing her freeman status by switching to 2.5 (or now 2.6), and must be
careful not to give her neighbor, who may be a United States of America
person, an excuse to invoke his government's tyranny.

It's hard for me to believe that conditions are that different for you,
or do you surrender without qualification to jurisdiction of NZ law?

	John E. Kreznar		| Relations among people to be by
	jkreznar at ininx.com	| mutual consent, or not at all.

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