1994-09-21 - Re: Laws Outside the U.S.

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From: Cyber City <cyber1@io.org>
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 94 10:46:18 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Laws Outside the U.S.
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Tim May writes:

> Indeed. One of the mysteries is why so few French are on our list...I
> can't recall any, actually. Their country has some of the most
> draconian laws, it is alleged, and, as Phil notes, an active SDECE
> industrial espionage unit.

I noticed the following in sci.crypt recently.  There are some useful crypt-
analysis papers in the archive, among other things:

> From vaudenay@dmi.ens.fr Wed Sep 14 11:52:18 EDT 1994
> Subject: New WWW-Crypto-server
> Organization: Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
>
> We are happy to annonce the birth of the html pages of our team :
>
> http://www.ens.fr/equipes_dmi/grecc
>
> Most of our papers are available.
>
>  --Serge for the GRECC team.

The French company BULL makes a nice encrypting laptop computer, called
"Sub Rosa", which is used by Canada's Department of national revenue auditors.

--
Alex Brock





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