1993-04-26 - Re: By popular request: A non-techy Clipper blurb

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From: Derek Atkins <warlord@Athena.MIT.EDU>
To: Valerie Lambert <valerie@valis.biocad.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1993-04-26 03:26:30 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 25 Apr 93 20:26:30 PDT

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From: Derek Atkins <warlord@Athena.MIT.EDU>
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 93 20:26:30 PDT
To: Valerie Lambert <valerie@valis.biocad.com>
Subject: Re: By popular request: A non-techy Clipper blurb
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> This is not unlike the government demanding that you give them a sealed
> copy of all your future phone conversations and other computer-facilitated
> communications, just in case they ever want to open and examine them later.

It's even worse than this.  It's giving the government a sealed copy
of all your *PAST*, present, and future phone conversations and
messages...  They can always record everything, and then use your key
at some later date to recover the messages...

-derek

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  Derek Atkins, MIT '93, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
     Secretary, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
           MIT Media Laboratory, Speech Research Group
           warlord@MIT.EDU       PP-ASEL        N1NWH





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