The problem of playing politics with our constitutional
snow
snow at smoke.suba.com
Sun Sep 14 19:36:37 PDT 1997
> thousands of
> >suggestions about how best to recruit more public supporters. T-shirts,
> >gimmicks, and suggestions for songs about crypto, for getting t.v.
> >producers to put crypto, pro-privacy themes in their t.v. shows, and so
> on.
> >All pretty hopeless, wouldn't you say?
> Why do you say that? Clipper was defeated. People all over the net
> united and opposed it. Now there is this new threat, but at least
> defeating Clipper bought some time. There is no reason the same
> thing can't happen again.
The way I remember it, it was only defeated after <oh shit, I'm
drawing a blank here what was his name...> at Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies
proved that the clipper chip could be counterfeitted and interoperate with
"legitimate" clippered devices.
Most people didn't even know about the fight, much less take a side.
The Code was written by Mr. Blaze, and the law fell apart.
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