From: Mark Rogaski <rogaski@phobos.lib.iup.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: f83c3379e34d368b3db8afa2e05e6f3ecaf4242a966ff697709a9fb77c83188c
Message ID: <199501180623.BAA02464@phobos.lib.iup.edu>
Reply To: <199501180556.VAA25844@jobe.shell.portal.com>
UTC Datetime: 1995-01-18 06:23:59 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 17 Jan 95 22:23:59 PST
From: Mark Rogaski <rogaski@phobos.lib.iup.edu>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 95 22:23:59 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: EE Times on PRZ
In-Reply-To: <199501180556.VAA25844@jobe.shell.portal.com>
Message-ID: <199501180623.BAA02464@phobos.lib.iup.edu>
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- From the node of Hal:
:
: Another interesting quote: "Zimmermann is not in danger of being indicted
: for willfully exporting PGP. Rather, the U.S. attorney's office, here, is
: considering charging him for making PGP available in such a manner that
: it could be exported by a third party." What the hell is this? Can
: anyone point to the statute they may be referring to here? This seems
: awfully broad.
:
In a related story:
The U.S. attourney's office is also considering charging GM, Ford, and
Chrysler for making automobiles available in such a manner that people
could run someone over and leave the scene of the accident.
:)
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Doc doc@phobos.lib.iup.edu
aka Mark Rogaski http://www.lib.iup.edu/~rogaski/
Disclaimer: You would probably be hard-pressed to find ANYONE who agrees
with me, much less my university or employer...
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