From: Marc Horowitz <marc@cam.ov.com>
To: Matt Blaze <mab@research.att.com>
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From: Marc Horowitz <marc@cam.ov.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 95 23:21:37 PST
To: Matt Blaze <mab@research.att.com>
Subject: Re: Exporting cryptographic materials, theory vs. practice
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>> My conclusion from all this is that it just isn't possible for an
>> individual traveler to follow the rules.
I can think of a at least half a dozen cypherpunks who will be going
to IETF in Stockholm in July. I suspect there are more. Perhaps we
should all arrange to take the same flight, while carrying some bit of
approved-for-export material. Should drive the Customs guys
completely nuts.
Marc
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