Fwd: Scrambled software gets an OK

Bill Stewart stewarts at ix.netcom.com
Sun Jan 14 22:59:53 PST 1996


At 08:30 AM 1/13/96 -0800, thad at hammerhead.com (Thaddeus J. Beier) wrote:
>Scrambled software gets an OK
>
>-- Exports: Foreign encoding unfair to U.S. firms, Commerce Department says.
>
>Bloomberg Business News
>
>WASHINGTON -- The Commerce Department will recommend easing export controls
>on encryption software after a study by the department and the National
>Security Agency found the restrictions are hurting U.S. firms, Commerce
>Secretary Ron Brown said.

We discussed this a bit at the Bay Area cpunks meeting yesterday.
It'd be fun to know the politics involved and what we'll get out of this,
but "easing export controls" could be anything from "dropping the limits
on anything but designed-for-the-military crypto" to "64 bits with escrow".
And, of course, "we'll release a policy statement in a few months" isn't
highly informative either.  On the other hand, it's an invitation for lobbying
and public comment, so we might as well take advantage of it.
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