1994-03-26 - Digital Cash

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From: kafka@desert.hacktic.nl (Patrick Oonk)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 987ef684faa067be89466c9891da55c56ad2165356cacf7fb9ab9d1061c0752b
Message ID: <199403261725.AA17120@xs4all.hacktic.nl>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-03-26 16:44:35 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 26 Mar 94 08:44:35 PST

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From: kafka@desert.hacktic.nl (Patrick Oonk)
Date: Sat, 26 Mar 94 08:44:35 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Digital Cash
Message-ID: <199403261725.AA17120@xs4all.hacktic.nl>
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In article <199403242239.OAA00431@mail.netcom.com>, you write the following:

MP> Hal writes:

    [ ramble ]

MP> P.S. Is anyone worried that the Netherlands seems on the verge of
MP> banning PGP?  Wasn't this country once a hacker's paradise?

They seem to be planning a law, possibly making use of the  case
that nobody is really interested because lack of knowledge.
The government can suck my dick, if they want to throw me in
jail for using PGP, well, let's go ahead.

    Patrick


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"In a Time/CNN poll of 1,000 Americans conducted last week by Yankelovich
Partners, two-thirds said it was more important to protect the privacy of
phone calls than to preserve the ability of police to conduct wiretaps.
When informed about the Clipper Chip, 80% said they opposed it."
- Philip Elmer-Dewitt, "Who Should Keep the Keys", TIME, Mar. 4 1994

== To get PGP, FTP /pub/unix/security/crypt/pgp23A.zip from ftp.funet.fi ==







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