1994-06-24 - Re: PGP is Product of the Week

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From: Adam Shostack <adam@bwh.harvard.edu>
To: jkreznar@ininx.com (John E. Kreznar)
Message Hash: 5cf265bff8f95f69ccf51f7549c5400a6a275db48fa5a2e3be67ca605a6d3777
Message ID: <199406240250.WAA05520@duke.bwh.harvard.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-06-24 02:52:45 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 23 Jun 94 19:52:45 PDT

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From: Adam Shostack <adam@bwh.harvard.edu>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 94 19:52:45 PDT
To: jkreznar@ininx.com (John E. Kreznar)
Subject: Re: PGP is Product of the Week
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John E. Kreznar:

| A person in the group to which I refer is ``in the US'' by the commonly
| understood geographical definition of that phrase, but has as a matter
| of conscience renounced any citizenship he may have had.  He refuses on
| principle to affirm that he is a national person, and therefore cannot
| use PGP 2.6 because such affirmation is supposed to be required in order
| to obtain PGP 2.6, and may therefore be implicit in each use of PGP 2.6.

[...]

| What version of PGP can such a person use?

2.4/2.7, from ViaCrypt.  They are licensed, without requiring the
buyer to assert that they are a US citizzen, and part of the money you
pay out is for the RSA license.

Viacrypt: 602 944 0773

Adam


-- 
Adam Shostack 				       adam@bwh.harvard.edu

Politics.  From the greek "poly," meaning many, and ticks, a small,
annoying bloodsucker.






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