1996-01-24 - Re: Crippled Notes export encryption

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From: Corey Minter <cminter@mipos2.intel.com>
To: jpb@miamisci.org (Joe Block)
Message Hash: fa2a7c2705314cf2470a9c872dfe0ecc233ac0e33962ab8e67465c1d44242e92
Message ID: <199601242052.PAA08155@zws388.sc.intel.com>
Reply To: <v01520c0aad2c16d83824@[199.227.1.222]>
UTC Datetime: 1996-01-24 21:57:12 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 05:57:12 +0800

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From: Corey Minter <cminter@mipos2.intel.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 05:57:12 +0800
To: jpb@miamisci.org (Joe Block)
Subject: Re: Crippled Notes export encryption
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Message-ID: <199601242052.PAA08155@zws388.sc.intel.com>
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joe wrote:
> ...  crypto export laws are like) and develop 100% of the product
> overseas.  Put a notice inside each shrink-wrapped box that "This
> product was forced to be written overseas, costing American
> programmers their jobs, by the shortsightedness of Congress."

Better yet, specifically point to those who should be held
accountable and list the names, addresses, email address, etc. of all 
those who are involved.

Even better, where practical build into the software an option (that
you could turn on/off) which would email every piece of information
that you encrypted directly to the congressman as a kind reminder of
their position.  [This is a joke: spamming is not a good way to deal
with the issue.]

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Corey Minter | cminter@mipos2.intel.com | (408) 765-1714
Views expressed in this message in no way represent Intel (duh). 





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