1995-11-13 - New World Encryption

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From: “James M. Cobb” <jcobb@ahcbsd1.ovnet.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-11-13 18:57:43 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 14 Nov 1995 02:57:43 +0800

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From: "James M. Cobb" <jcobb@ahcbsd1.ovnet.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 1995 02:57:43 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: New World Encryption
Message-ID: <Pine.BSD.3.91.951110214435.24482E-100000@ahcbsd1.ovnet.com>
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Friend, 
 
 
An item in 11 09 95 Edupage summarizes a NY Times new- 
sstory revealing Clinton's wish to spy on the world: 
 
OPPOSITION TO ADMINISTRATION'S ENCRYPTION STAND 
 
A coalition of 37 major U.S. technology companies has re- 
jected the Clinton Administration's proposed standard for 
data encryption, saying that they found Administration of- 
ficials unwilling to compromise. 
 
The government wants an encryption plan that will allow it 
to gather intelligence overseas, through the use of a key 
                       ^^^^^^^^ 
escrow encryption system. 
 
The high-tech companies want an encryption standard that 
would ensure privacy for both domestic and overseas users. 
                         ^^^^              ^^^^^^^^ 
(New York Times 8 Nov 95 C3) 
 
Their opposition to the Administration's plan has been joined 
by 12 conservative organizations who call it anti-consumer, 
anti-marketplace, and anti-progress.  (New York Times9 Nov 
95 C3) 
 
 
Cordially, 
 
Jim 
 
 
 
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