From: Doug Humphrey <digex@access.digex.net>
To: ssimpson@eff.org
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From: Doug Humphrey <digex@access.digex.net>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 93 16:13:40 PDT
To: ssimpson@eff.org
Subject: [Question EFF yielding of crypto authority to NIST]
Message-ID: <199310012306.AA11714@access.digex.net>
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>Actually, they have issued such legal guarantees. They're in the form of the
>administration's vow to uphold the US Constitution. That document's 9th and
>10th amendments preclude US Government denial or disparagement of the people's
>right to use cryptography (and a whole lot of others). The fact that these
>legal guarantees are being ignored simply illustrates that their tyranny is
>unbridled.
When I first scanned this, I saw "... illustrates that their tyranny is
unbundled"
And I thought, what a concept!
Doug
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