From: Berzerk <berzerk@xmission.xmission.com>
To: Carl Ellison <cme@tis.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-23 23:04:29 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 23 Jul 94 16:04:29 PDT
From: Berzerk <berzerk@xmission.xmission.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 94 16:04:29 PDT
To: Carl Ellison <cme@tis.com>
Subject: Re: "Key Escrow" --- the very idea
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On Fri, 22 Jul 1994, Carl Ellison wrote:
> 1. I'm not a fan of key registration
Good, but DONT make comprimises that screw the other guy.
> 2. If it were forced down my throat, I want to make sure that
> the escrow agents can form a list of people being tapped so that
Ok, so what you are saying is you don't want your phone taped just
because your coworker is under investigation. This is a reasonable
objcetive, but...
> they can detect abuses and possibly notify those tapped that
> they've been compromised. They can't do that without either an
Wait a second, they would notify those that have been victimized? Are
you serious? Do you have one case in the history of the united states
where they have done this? I think it is better to keep it out of their
hands totally, and it would be beter to identify the person doing the
taping, not the person being taped.
> ID of the equipment owner or some communciations/routing path
> which can map from equipment ID to my addr/phone/e-mail (to
> notify me).
Ok, so you would, if you had to register your key, also demand that all
communication devices be registered also? I don't like this idea, I have
a right to communicate and I don't need the governments permision to use
the phone. I think you are selling away everything with this proposal.
> In other words, I want to see this hypothetical escrow agent
> (or one of the many) as someone protecting my rights against the
> interests of a tapping agency.
I fail to see how you identifying yourself every time you have to use a
pay-phone could possibly lead to a protection of your rights.
Berzerk.
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