From: Mike Ingle <MIKEINGLE@delphi.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1993-09-28 04:11:23 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 27 Sep 93 21:11:23 PDT
From: Mike Ingle <MIKEINGLE@delphi.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 93 21:11:23 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Clinton UN Speech / Msg to Prez/VP
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In his UN speech this morning, Clinton talked about cracking down on nuke
and missile proliferation, and he also mentioned eliminating cold-war-era
restrictions which are harming American business. Let's put together a
message to president@whitehouse.gov and vice-president@whitehouse.gov
(since Gore is the info-highway guru) stating our position.
Points we should make: (please modify and add to this list)
* Crypto export restrictions are among the most obsolete and oppressive
of these restrictions.
* Americans can be jailed for exporting software which is widely used
throughout the world (e.g. DES), and which in many cases was even
developed outside the U.S.
* These restrictions have already hurt American software companies.
* They will prevent America from taking the lead in many crucial
information technologies.
* They will leave American companies vulnerable to industrial espionage.
And our position on Clipper:
* Clipper should not be established as a mandatory standard
for the general public or for business.
* Alternatives to Clipper should not be restricted.
* Telecommunications companies should not be coerced into using Clipper.
* Clipper chips should not have any special export status due to the
fact that we keep the keys. This would put American makers of crypto
hardware at a serious disadvantage in the world market.
* Clipper should be reserved for its stated purpose - protection of
non-classified information within the Federal government.
* Use outside the government should be purely voluntary.
* The whole concept of key escrow needs serious public examination.
While the government may have the right, with a warrant, to
knock down your door, key escrow is equivalent to requiring every
citizen to give the police a copy of his or her key. This is a major
departure from the status quo, not a continuation of it.
--- MikeIngle@delphi.com
P.S. It could be worse. Remember Clipper was a Bush administration plan.
Bush was a former CIA head. He also had a dictatorial attitude and felt
no need to justify his actions to anyone. Bush would probably have tried
to ban crypto outright as soon as Clipper was ready.
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