From: Bill Frantz <frantz@netcom.com>
To: alano@teleport.com
Message Hash: 97dc052f2261fb3d5ba7e412e63213e193cc6646e0c720c2387b75ef720f274d
Message ID: <v03007808afde3e5ff547@[207.94.249.152]>
Reply To: <86772952415649@cs26.cs.auckland.ac.nz>
UTC Datetime: 1997-07-01 05:31:43 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 13:31:43 +0800
From: Bill Frantz <frantz@netcom.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 13:31:43 +0800
To: alano@teleport.com
Subject: Re: Dr. Dobbs Cryptography and Security CD-ROM
In-Reply-To: <86772952415649@cs26.cs.auckland.ac.nz>
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At 8:58 AM -0700 7/1/97, Peter Gutmann wrote:
>>Copyright laws will do nothing to prevent the text from being distributed.
>>All copyright laws will do is make you able to punish "offenders" after
>>the fact. They have no mystical value to "protect" anything, especially
>>digital medium, which is easy to copy.
>
>What makes this case especially awkward is the fact that the CDROM can't
>legally be sold outside the US, which means the only way the rest of the
>world
>can get it is through illegal copies. Given the immense usefulness of
>something like this, I'd say it's only a matter of time before bootleg copies
>start appearing outside the US, but because of the USG's position we can't
>pay
>for it even if we want to (DDJ wouldn't look too good if they accepted
>payment
>for what they knew was illegally exported crypto). Perhaps a donation of the
>same amount to charity would serve as some equivalent to payment...
It might also be a nice gesture if the parts of the CDROM available outside
the US were not posted.
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