From: Brian Davis <bdavis@thepoint.net>
To: Duncan Frissell <frissell@panix.com>
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Reply To: <199509141755.NAA23065@panix.com>
UTC Datetime: 1995-09-14 19:08:42 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 14 Sep 95 12:08:42 PDT
From: Brian Davis <bdavis@thepoint.net>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 95 12:08:42 PDT
To: Duncan Frissell <frissell@panix.com>
Subject: Re: NSA on GAK
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On Thu, 14 Sep 1995, Duncan Frissell wrote:
> At 12:01 PM 9/14/95 -0400, Adam Shostack wrote:
> >
> > "Help me understand here. You say that serious users of
> >encryption don't use software distributed via network. In that case,
> >you would have no objection to PGP being exported, as serious users of
> >encryption don't use it?"
>
> Were that true, then they wouldn't be on the Internet either because the
> Internet runs on software distributed over the Internet.
>
And that's what we call double jeopardy. Not allowed by the Constitution!
> DCF
>
>
EBD
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