1996-07-18 - Re: US versions of Netscape now available

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From: David Sternlight <david@sternlight.com>
To: snow <snow@smoke.suba.com>
Message Hash: ee1cc6293e5a6a4455dcf5429cc97b3cd4832d3d9d32285e652e21433dba866c
Message ID: <v03007600ae13ace3cf64@[192.187.162.15]>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-18 12:14:44 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 20:14:44 +0800

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From: David Sternlight <david@sternlight.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 20:14:44 +0800
To: snow <snow@smoke.suba.com>
Subject: Re: US versions of Netscape now available
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At 10:51 PM -0700 7/17/96, snow wrote:
>On Tue, 16 Jul 1996, David Sternlight wrote:
>> At 3:36 AM -0700 7/16/96, Duncan Frissell wrote:
>> >At 04:18 PM 7/15/96 -0700, sameer wrote:
>> >>	Not like that's tough to figure out. Congrats. It's cool to
>> >>actually be able to connect to my webserver using real encryption.
>> >>Glad the lawyers don't think Barksdale is going to jail anymore.
>> >I'm glad too.  So how many minutes did it take to leak overseas?
>> It doesn't "leak overseas" as if there were some regrettable lapse in the
>> plumbing. Someone has to commit a felony violation of Federal law.
>
>     No they don't. If they are French, Russian, English, Greek, etc. They
> _may_ be violating their countries laws, but they are not necessarily
>violating ours.

That is only true if they find a way to crack Netscape's software
distribution security from overseas, or somehow found a user machine with
the software on it and cracked IT. IF the thing leaks it is much more
likely because someone on our side of the border was complicit.

Do I _think_ it will stay on this side of the border? Of course not. But
any leaked copies will be illicit and won't be in the "mass" market of
non-US Netscape versions. I think the government realizes this and the
safeguards are designed to deal with the mass of overseas users, not the
odd clever hacker and his friends.

David







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