1993-06-04 - Re: Lobbying for Cryptoprivacy, non-U.S.

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From: haahr@mv.us.adobe.com (Paul Haahr)
To: jhart@agora.rain.com
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From: haahr@mv.us.adobe.com (Paul Haahr)
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 93 11:03:35 PDT
To: jhart@agora.rain.com
Subject: Re:  Lobbying for Cryptoprivacy, non-U.S.
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> In smaller countries this will be easier since its doubtful
> small governments can set up a spook/chip-maker axis to rival the
> NSA/Mykotronx/VLSI axis in the U.S.  In fact probably only the U.S.,
> cooperating major European countries and Japan have such a capability.

what about Canada?  or has it been absorbed into the US?  :-)

Russia probably has the chip-making skills (and, certainly, the spookish
ones) to fit, but they probably count as a ``cooperating major European
countr[y]'' now.





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