From: gtoal@an-teallach.com (Graham Toal)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 0cf5a44f0d3e416be5a78f7a22cc2a39b3d55cee6a5eed29f14aa9c54c596f3d
Message ID: <199405162053.VAA11926@an-teallach.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-16 20:53:10 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 16 May 94 13:53:10 PDT
From: gtoal@an-teallach.com (Graham Toal)
Date: Mon, 16 May 94 13:53:10 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: PGP outside the US
Message-ID: <199405162053.VAA11926@an-teallach.com>
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So: US users can legally use PGP 2.5. Foreign users
can also use PGP 2.5 until the US decides to kidnap them.
As far as I know there are no laws against sending
encrypted traffic across the border. Where lies the
problem?
With people like me who commute from the UK to the US regularly and
don't particularly look forward to a strip-search and a flashlight
up the butt every visit. (Unless the customs officer is *very* cute...)
This is why I specifically don't want a copy of 2.5/2.6... - and I
can't see any need for it anyway.
G
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