1997-10-15 - Re: proposal: commercial data recovery

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From: goddesshera@juno.com (Anonymous Remailer)
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
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UTC Datetime: 1997-10-15 01:14:30 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 09:14:30 +0800

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From: goddesshera@juno.com (Anonymous Remailer)
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 09:14:30 +0800
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
Subject: Re: proposal: commercial data recovery
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On Tue, Oct 14, 1997 at 10:37:21AM +0100, Adam Back wrote:
> 
> If we take the design goal of designing a commercial data recovery
> system which is not GAK compliant, we can most succinctly state this
> design goal as the task of ensuring that:

I take a certain sad pleasure in reminding people that among my first
posts on this list I warned that cypherpunks had better design a
commercial key recovery system, or one they didn't like would be
forced down their throats.  Attila now spouts my line exactly, Adam is
busy designing (though he still can't bring himself to use the term
'key recovery', being meme-dominated as he is), and Tim nods
approvingly. 

Good luck, gentlemen -- you should have been doing this a year ago.

-- 
Kent Crispin				"No reason to get excited",
kent@songbird.com			the thief he kindly spoke...
PGP fingerprint:   B1 8B 72 ED 55 21 5E 44  61 F4 58 0F 72 10 65 55
http://songbird.com/kent/pgp_key.html



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