From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
To: huntting@glarp.com (Brad Huntting)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-23 18:42:58 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 23 Jul 94 11:42:58 PDT
From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 94 11:42:58 PDT
To: huntting@glarp.com (Brad Huntting)
Subject: Re: Stalling the crypto legislation for 2-3 more years
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Brad Huntting wrote:
> The right to free speech is protected by the US constitution. We
> need only show that encryption software == speech.
>
> This shouldn't be to difficult (a bit painful perhaps, but not
> difficult).
>
> The act should involve a published work (preferably in the printed
> sense). It should be clear of any gross patent infringements as
> they might cloud the issue.
>
> Since the hardware will be confiscated it should probably be a
> cheap PC. Also, it should probably be in a house with no other
> computer equipment. That way when it's confiscated, they wont take
> anything besides the ftp server.
I _like_ this idea! Explicitly calling the site a "Free Speech" or
"First Amendment" site, and publishing all sorts of things could help.
I think we ought to think this out some more.
Publishing encrypted stuff, etc.
Of course, lots of sites already publish encrypted stuff, have
PGP-encrypted files on them, etc., and the Feds have not moved to shut
them down, so it may be real hard generating a test case.
But I do like the explicit emphasis of the connection between
encyption and free speech; this is the line I use with people. To wit,
"Nobody can tell me what language I have to write or speak in."
--Tim May
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