From: aba@dcs.exeter.ac.uk
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: aba@dcs.exeter.ac.uk
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 95 13:10:28 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Down with ITAR - Have YOU exported PGP today? (fwd)
Message-ID: <12883.9507112010@exe.dcs.exeter.ac.uk>
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This is a forward of something I just cross-posted to alt.security.pgp,
and talk.politics.crypto. Civil disobedience via illegal .sigs.
Adam
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From: aba@dcs.ex.ac.uk
Newsgroups: alt.security.pgp,talk.politics.crypto
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 95 21:03:53 +0100
Subject: Down with ITAR - Have YOU exported PGP today?
Distribution: world
You all know about the ridiculous US regulation called ITAR and how it
applies to crypto software in the US, well here's a fun and relatively
safe (YMMV) way for you to export PGP in protest.
It is just a token effort, and of 0 practical significance, but the
idea is that you just post 3 lines of the uuencoded zipped DOS PGP
executable in place of your usual sig in protest. If they lock you up
for 3 uuencoded lines which came off a European ftp site and European
web page, then well they are stupid. More to the point it would make
them (the US state department and the NSA) look stupid.
Take a look at this web page:
http://dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/export/
it will dole out uuencoded parts of PGP.EXE (the DOS binary for
pgp2.6.2i, the international version of PGP, as is available from
myriads of non-US ftp sites).
See my sig for a sample, the first in a long stream hopefully,
And remember, say NO to key escrow :-)
Adam
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------------------ PGP.ZIP Part [000/713] -------------------
begin 644 pgp.zip
M4$L#!!0````(`">9ZQX3(*,_DG8!`-JF`P`'````4$=0+D581>S;=UQ3U__X
M\9M!$E8,TT@PJ$10$1=*41%WW`KX$=Q[M5KK`&R%(HH+(T.M"S>NME8K=31N
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for next chunk to export --> http://dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/export/
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