1995-01-02 - Re: Exporting cryptographic materials, theory vs. practice

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From: Bill Sommerfeld <sommerfeld@orchard.medford.ma.us>
To: Marc Horowitz <marc@cam.ov.com>
Message Hash: df2390b2309c75ef2acd0b49b9b5c7e0fb2838fc9841fc407dd83d6a039b092d
Message ID: <199501021422.JAA00361@orchard.medford.ma.us>
Reply To: <9501020724.AA01894@dun-dun-noodles.cam.ov.com>
UTC Datetime: 1995-01-02 14:36:02 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 2 Jan 95 06:36:02 PST

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From: Bill Sommerfeld <sommerfeld@orchard.medford.ma.us>
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 95 06:36:02 PST
To: Marc Horowitz <marc@cam.ov.com>
Subject: Re: Exporting cryptographic materials, theory vs. practice
In-Reply-To: <9501020724.AA01894@dun-dun-noodles.cam.ov.com>
Message-ID: <199501021422.JAA00361@orchard.medford.ma.us>
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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.

Actually, those of us who are going should arrange to take *separate*
flights...  My reading of Matt's message said that most of the time
was spent trying to figure out what to do, and only a little time was
spent actually doing it.  If a bunch of people all take the same
flight, it will take them only a slight bit longer to process the
whole bunch of you than if one person on the flight was doing it...

					- Bill

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