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- From: jgk@osc.COM (Joe Keane)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt,alt.society.civil-liberty
- Subject: Re: Limits on the Use of Cryptography?
- Summary: Key registration sucks.
- Keywords: corruption
- Message-ID: <5919@osc.COM>
- Date: 10 Dec 92 04:28:18 GMT
- References: <1992Nov11.061210.9933@cactus.org> <1dre8mINNhfk@transfer.stratus.com> <1992Dec4.181819.26504@grebyn.com>
- Reply-To: Joe Keane <jgk@osc.com>
- Followup-To: sci.crypt
- Organization: Versant Object Technology, Menlo Park, CA
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- In article <1992Dec4.181819.26504@grebyn.com> sgs@grebyn.com (Stephen G.
- Smith) writes:
- >The thing we are worried about is letting the gov't have access to *all*
- >encrypted data at any time without notifying the owner of the data. This is
- >equivalent to legalized burglary.
-
- No, it's usually pretty obvious when you've been burglarized.
-
- --
- Joe Keane, amateur mathematician
- jgk@osc.com (uunet!amdcad!osc!jgk)
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