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- From: strnlght@netcom.com (David Sternlight)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt,alt.security.ripem
- Subject: Re: Complete ITAR Available
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.172918.1521@netcom.com>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 17:29:18 GMT
- References: <1993Jan10.215609.3109@convex.com> <1993Jan11.003432.15501@netcom.com> <CKD.93Jan10211803@loiosh.eff.org>
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- In article <CKD.93Jan10211803@loiosh.eff.org> ckd@eff.org (Christopher
- Davis) writes:
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- >
- >Even if this is the case, that would imply (in my layman's understanding)
- >that export of RIPEM would be legal, which would make it possible for those
- >both inside and outside the US and Canada to use it, and make it a
- >practical cross-border public-key encryption system.
-
- RSA's attorneys say not, at least with respect to RSAREF, which right now
- is an essential part of RIPEM. Let's leave it there instead of continuing
- to repeat ourselves.
-
- David
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- David Sternlight
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