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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 14:10:53 -0800 (PST)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: BXA Site for Crypto Comments
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The Bureau of Export Administration has set up a Web page
to provide the public comments submitted on transferring encryption
items from the US Munitions List to the Commerce Control List.
Here's the URL and index of hyperlinked comments on 24 February 1997;
note the 12MB comments by Technical Communications Corp.:
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/pubcomts.htm
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Public Comments
Encryption Items Transferred from the
U.S. Munitions List to the
Commerce Control List
December 30, 1996
(61 FR 68572)
1. University of Waterloo, 32K
2. John and Laren Navas, 35K
3. Cylink, 49K
4. Motorola, 212K
5. Secure Computing, 78K
6. Tuttle and Taylor, 313K
7. Lyman C. Welch, 78K
8. ISTAC, 138K
9. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 230K
10. Trusted information Systems, Inc., 240K
11. IBM, 251K
12. Hughes Electronics, 250K
13. Industry Coalition on Technology Transfer (ICOTT), 196K
14. Murphy & Weber, 120K
15. Steptoe & Johnson LLP, 229K
16. America Online, Inc., 238K
17. Citibank, 1296K
18. NCR, 104K
19. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 138K
20. United States Council for International Business, 449K
21. V-One, 134K
22. William A. Root, 525K
23. Thoroughbred Security Solutions, Ltd., 181K
24. Microsoft, 2783K
25. Commercial Internet Exchange Association, 340K
26. The Direct Marketing Association, Inc., 126K
27. Technical Communications Corp., 11896K
28. Software Publishers Association, 488K
29. Alston & Bird, 380K
30. Association for Computing Machinery, 417K
31. National Association of Manufacturers, 269K
32. Computer & Communications Industry Association, 374K
33. Dewey Ballantine, 284K
34. American Bankers Association, 482K
35. Steptoe & Johnson for Visa USA Inc. and Visa International, 192K
36. Winston & Strawn for ICOTT, 204K
37. Sun Microsystems, 331K
38. Key Escrow Working Group, 408K
39. Hewlett Packard, 336K
40. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., 158K
41. Timothy Hinds, 66K
42. Information Security Incorporated, 119K
43. Securities Industry Association, 315K
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