Legal Deffinition of Encryption?

Mark M. markm at voicenet.com
Sat Nov 9 11:15:36 PST 1996


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On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Benjamin Grosman wrote:

> I have absolutely no idea: this is a very interesting problem. Not for just
> compression and encryption differention legally, but also, well, ANY other
> data form. If one defines a new format for saving data (i.e a new image
> format), and then exports this technology from the USA, is this exportation
> of munitions due to it's unknown qualities? Or what? 
> I know that in Australia there have been problems defining electronic data,
> especially pictures (usually porn), for the purposes of prosecution.
> Because, really, a pornographic picture is no more than 1's and 0's arranged
> in a different way by a different algorithm. 
> Thus I think it most likely that the law would try and approach it from the
> direction of the algorithm that saved the data and the intent with which the
> algorithm was written.
> Otherwise, I don't know.

I can't define encryption, but I know it when I see it.

Mark
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