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De : francois.grieu (at) *nospam* spirtech.com
Groupes : sci.crypt thur.testDate : 21. Jul 2007, 00:23:18
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Force anyone receiving government money to use crackable crypto?
Import restrictions in the U.S.?
Outlaw all non-government approved crypto?
That would never happen...would it?
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http://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/ [search for article title]
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: The Netly News
:
: Bill of Goods
:
: by Declan McCullagh May 9, 1997
:
: Senate Democrats are preparing legislation
: that requires universities and other groups
: receiving Federal grants to make their
: communication networks snoopable by the
: government, The Netly News has learned. The
: draft also includes penalties for "unauthorized
: breaking of another's encryption codes," and
: restrictions on importing encryption products.
:
: At a Democratic leadership press briefing,
: Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.) yesterday said his bill
: slightly relaxed export rules in exchange for
: greater federal control over crypto imports. But
: what he appears to be truly aiming for is a
: full-scale assault on your right to use whatever
: encryption software you want in your own home.
: [snip]
:
: It's diabolical. Researchers already have to
: comply with a legion of rules to qualify for grants.
: Kerrey's proposed bill, called "The Secure Public
: Network Act," would add yet another provision to
: the fine print. It requires that "all encryption
: software purchased with federal funds shall be
: software based on a system of key recov