Kids and Computer Privacy Was Re: No more stupid gun thread ...

David Rosoff drosoff at ARC.unm.EDU
Wed Jul 24 13:38:03 PDT 1996


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At 03.48 AM 7/24/96 -0500, Scott Schryvers wrote:

>Should kids have crypto? [weapons]

Your analogy fails when I consider the simple point that crypto is not
a weapon in and of itself, no matter what the misguided ITAR says.
"... two plus two make five ..."

>Under Itar crypto is a weapon.  If a kid were to bring a disk
>containing pgp to school could they be expelled for carrying a weapon?

No, because crypto, *by itself* does NOT present a threat to any other
kid or to any teacher or to the kid carrying the code.

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