From: Paul Bradley <paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk>
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From: Paul Bradley <paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 00:44:36 +0800
To: stewarts@ix.netcom.com
Subject: Re: Dr. Dobbs Cryptography and Security CD-ROM
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> Adam Back, by contrast, said he'd be quite pleased if some US cypherpunk
> were to physically mail him a copy of the disk, which he'd pay for.
> While that's arguably violating export laws, it's not ripping anyone off.
I don`t believe in copyright in general, but I would be perfectly happy
to pay a US cpunk to send me a copy of this CD-ROM, *BUT*, physically
mailing a copy like this is more risky for the US Cpunk. I don`t believe
in ripping people off, and rarely copy copyrighted material, but I don`t
hold with copyright laws and see nothing wrong with this being posted.
Datacomms Technologies data security
Paul Bradley, Paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk
Paul@crypto.uk.eu.org, Paul@cryptography.uk.eu.org
Http://www.cryptography.home.ml.org/
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