1995-11-24 - Re: Spam the Sign!

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From: s1113645@tesla.cc.uottawa.ca
To: jim bell <jimbell@pacifier.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-11-24 15:58:32 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 23:58:32 +0800

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From: s1113645@tesla.cc.uottawa.ca
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 23:58:32 +0800
To: jim bell <jimbell@pacifier.com>
Subject: Re: Spam the Sign!
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On Thu, 23 Nov 1995, jim bell wrote:

> deal of fanfare, and tell him to "write some crypto."  He does, and brings
> it back into the US with him, leaving a copy of it "outside" the country for
> international distribution.
As long as the programmer's not American. They could contract it to a 
Canadian though. We don't have freeware export restrictions on non-US 
crypto, but I'm none too clear about everything else. All the same why not
contract it to Eric Young or whoever it is who's doing an independent
version of SSL (or whatever it's called) Down Under (was it Australia or 
NZ?) ? I don't see why geography's a problem.





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