From: Sandy Sandfort <sandfort@crl.com>
To: Bob Snyder <snyderra@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-04-28 15:26:23 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 28 Apr 94 08:26:23 PDT
From: Sandy Sandfort <sandfort@crl.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 94 08:26:23 PDT
To: Bob Snyder <snyderra@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu>
Subject: Re: Gee...
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C'punks,
On Thu, 28 Apr 1994, Bob Snyder wrote quoting me:
> >. . . Wrong on both counts. Getting it out legally would be nice--it's
> >a great *fallback* position--but that's not the object of the game. . .
> Maybe of your game. My game is to get cryptography available to all,
> without violating the law. . . .
>
> By violating the law, you give them the chance to brand you "criminal," and
> ignore/encourage others to ignore what you have to say.
Do you think your fastidious compliance with the law will keep them from
branding you a criminal, anyway? Wake up.
The whole purpose of wide-spread availability and use of strong crypto is
to what "others" say or think, irrelevant. Strong crypto means never
having to say you're sorry.
> >The Constitution and other laws are not magic talismans. It is fantasy
> >thinking that technical compliance with the government's laws renders
> >them "completely powerless." A Smith & Wesson beats four-of-a-kind.
>
> I'm not sure I understand what you are saying here. Them being the laws or
> the government?
The "them" was that of the original writer (you?), which I took to mean
the government. In the context of my statement, either will serve. The
"Smith & Wesson" statement was offered as a (humorous?) analogy. In
poker four-of-a-kind is a good hand only as long as everyone plays by the
rules. When force enters the picture, the rules--as the president's
shills would say--"are no longer operative."
The essence of government is guns, not laws. Get it?
S a n d y
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