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  1. Xref: sparky sci.crypt:4753 comp.org.eff.talk:7014 alt.privacy:2249 talk.politics.guns:24106
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!ukma!fmsrl7!destroyer!cs.ubc.ca!unixg.ubc.ca!unruh
  3. From: unruh@physics.ubc.ca (William Unruh)
  4. Newsgroups: sci.crypt,comp.org.eff.talk,alt.privacy,talk.politics.guns
  5. Subject: Re: Registering "Assault Keys"
  6. Date: 14 Nov 1992 00:58:41 GMT
  7. Organization: The University of British Columbia
  8. Lines: 13
  9. Distribution: world
  10. Message-ID: <1e1j01INNu7@iskut.ucs.ubc.ca>
  11. References: <1992Nov11.214859.26168@adobe.com> <lg5gu8INN1m9@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> <1duqtuINNor2@iskut.ucs.ubc.ca> <1992Nov13.205218.23256@igor.tamri.com>
  12. NNTP-Posting-Host: physics.ubc.ca
  13.  
  14. donb@igor.tamri.com (Don Baldwin) writes:
  15.  
  16. >In article <1duqtuINNor2@iskut.ucs.ubc.ca> unruh@physics.ubc.ca (William Unruh)
  17. >writes:
  18. >>Certainly when they framed the constution, they did not mean "free
  19. >>speach" as "You can keep any secret you want to keep". It means that I
  20. >>can in public say things and not be brought to court for saying them.
  21.  
  22. >Why not?  I can send any secret that I want through the physical mails.
  23.  
  24. Because of legislation, not because of the consititution, ( or perhaps
  25. under the "unreasonable search" clause, but then unreasonable does not
  26. mean never)
  27.