Crippled Notes export encryption

Bill Stewart stewarts at ix.netcom.com
Wed Jan 24 00:16:39 PST 1996


At 05:53 PM 1/23/96 -0500, jpb at miamisci.org (Joe Block) wrote:
>At 9:06 AM 1/23/96, Herb wrote:
>>Careful... what would YOU have done, with your customers demanding stronger
>>crypto today and you unable to legally give it to them?
>
>Umm - contract the crypto overseas somewhere it would be legal to export it
>from?  Then import the code to the USA, with a press release to WSJ & NYT
>stating that American programmers were being put out of work by ITAR.

The problem is whether you can separate the functionality of what you're
exporting sufficiently from what you're contracting out that the exported
material isn't a "component of a cryptosystem"; it's tough to do a good bones
version of code if you're concerned about satisfying both the letter and
spirit of a law to avoid hassles with the government.  On the other hand,
if you're as big as IBM or even MIT, sometimes you can do it....
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