From: Aron Freed <s009amf@discover.wright.edu>
To: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-29 19:17:59 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 29 Jul 94 12:17:59 PDT
From: Aron Freed <s009amf@discover.wright.edu>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 94 12:17:59 PDT
To: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
Subject: Re: No SKE in Daytona and other goodies
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On Fri, 29 Jul 1994, Blanc Weber wrote:
> From: Timothy C. May
>
> "If Microsoft has never met with NIST/NSA or Denning or TIS on this matter,
> and was only pursuing SKE research on its own initiative, without any
> incentives or threats from the government, then I will withdraw my
> speculations and cheer Microsoft on."
> ...................................................
>
> And then you can say: Blanc was right all along;
> I really had nothing to worry about.
> Signed: Tim C May
>
>
> "We need to see a public debate on software key escrow, regardless of
> Microsoft's involvement one way or another. And we shouldn't wait until the
> press conference is held to announce the program!"
> .......................................................
>
> I would like to see more explanations on key escrow, myself. To me,
> the issue is control: who gets it, who excercises it, who will try to
> prevent an individual from their right to exert it.
>
> How does the mere existence of a system of key escrow necessitate that
> no one will ever again have the means to secure their privacy? I do
> understand the difference in the situation of an individual in a
> corporate environment using a given software environment, vs the
> individual at home with their own pc trying to access the internet &
> send email.
>
> But you all write code: you have ideas on how to deal with this, right?
>
> Do you think that having created a means to an end, that it will be
> impossible to retain ownership and control of it? In the present
> political atmosphere, there are many ownership issues being threated.
> The government's position is to take away the means to an end, thereby
> preventing the whole problem of having to think about who has the right
> to use it or not.
>
> Do you think that preventing companies from implementing their own key
> escrow schemes, this will eliminate the problem of having to fight with
> the government over the keys?
>
> Blanc
What is the difference if a big company subjects its employees to a
key-escrow system or if the government does it with the people. If you
think about it, the government could coerce the company into reading
through information being passed back and forth....
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