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- From: pmetzger@snark.shearson.com (Perry E. Metzger)
- Subject: Re: Registered Keys - why the need?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.015704.4600@shearson.com>
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- References: <1992Nov4.193112.2349@netcom.com> <Bx7v6J.1wD@portal.hq.videocart.com> <1992Nov5.214347.27535@netcom.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 01:57:04 GMT
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- strnlght@netcom.com (David Sternlight) writes:
- >
- >Karl Denninger asserts that registration is a prelude to confiscation.
- >
- >In most of the world cars have been registered for many years, yet no
- >democratic government has used that as a way to confiscate cars
- >(except for those used in law violations).
-
- On the other hand, cars are not dangerous to the state and encryption
- keys are.
-
- In the early 1970s, all rifles in New York City were registered. At
- the time the law was passed, we were assured that the lists would
- never be used to seize weapons.
-
- After the assault weapon ban was passed last year in New York, the
- lists were of course used in precisely that way.
-
- Similarly, population registry systems in Holland created before the
- Germans invaded were used in World War II to track down Jews to find
- them and take them to extermination camps.
-
- It is not unreasonable to believe that government registration lists
- of private keys might not be used to determine who is and who is not
- using encryption systems and to selectively monitor one of those
- groups, especially in the case where cryptography was later banned
- entirely. Government, in spite of its protests to the contrary, has a
- very poor record when it comes to collecting information that could be
- abused. We find that the later abuse of such information has not
- merely occured but has occured quite commonly.
-
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- Perry Metzger pmetzger@shearson.com
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