From: jberman@eff.org (Jerry Berman)
To: jkreznar@ininx.com (John E. Kreznar)
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Message ID: <199312091310.IAA19726@eff.org>
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UTC Datetime: 1993-12-09 13:15:56 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 9 Dec 93 05:15:56 PST
From: jberman@eff.org (Jerry Berman)
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 93 05:15:56 PST
To: jkreznar@ininx.com (John E. Kreznar)
Subject: Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: EFF Statement on Cryptography & Policy
Message-ID: <199312091310.IAA19726@eff.org>
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John Krezner points out that EFF's crypto statement says
* There must be no broadening of governmental access to private
>> communications and records, through wiretap law or otherwise, unless there
> ^^^^^^
>> is a public consensus that the risks to safety outweigh the risks to
>> liberty and that our safety will actually be increased by the broadened
>> access.
>Does this imply that if some ``majority'' so elects, then you _would_
>sacrifice your privacy to broadened governmental access? Is this a
>surrender to the most tenacious tyranny of all, the tyranny of the
>majority? Or do you interpret ``consensus'' rigorously, that is, as
>an absence of dissent?
Jerry Berman responds:
>
NO. NO NO Thanks for pointing this out. I am sure our board will move to
amend the section to state our intent with the following words: "broadened
access, provided it is consistent with the Constitution and the Bill of
rights" or some such formulaton.
> John E. Kreznar | Relations among people to be by
> jkreznar@ininx.com | mutual consent, or not at all.
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