From: jburrell@crl.com (Jason Burrell)
To: ghio@kaiwan.com (Matthew Ghio)
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Raw Date: Mon, 5 Sep 94 10:16:28 PDT
From: jburrell@crl.com (Jason Burrell)
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 94 10:16:28 PDT
To: ghio@kaiwan.com (Matthew Ghio)
Subject: Re: Ethics of Anonymous Remailers (Re: Needed for a computer ethics class)
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>No, but it's something that I often get asked. I would be interested to hear
>examples of good things that people are using my anonymous remailer for.
Take Pr0duct Cypher, for example. Many believe that what (s)he's doing(*) is
a Good Thing, and I've seen him/her using the Cypherpunk remailers to
conceal his/her identity.
* If you don't know, (s)he's the person who wrote PGPTOOLS, and a hack for
PGP 2.3a to decrypt messages written with 2.6. I assume (s)he's doing it
anonymously due to ITAR regulations.
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Hey Feds! How's it goin'? (LIke you're not reading the list. :)
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