1998-10-07 - Re: Web TV with 128b exported

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From: “William H. Geiger III” <whgiii@invweb.net>
To: David Honig <honig@sprynet.com>
Message Hash: a477acdd5603d0486878d53557c4a18313b653b59bee8fd4ba43bd8eac8d0130
Message ID: <199810071745.NAA13386@domains.invweb.net>
Reply To: <3.0.5.32.19981007090445.008903c0@m7.sprynet.com>
UTC Datetime: 1998-10-07 18:02:08 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1998 02:02:08 +0800

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From: "William H. Geiger III" <whgiii@invweb.net>
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1998 02:02:08 +0800
To: David Honig <honig@sprynet.com>
Subject: Re: Web TV with 128b exported
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19981007090445.008903c0@m7.sprynet.com>
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In <3.0.5.32.19981007090445.008903c0@m7.sprynet.com>, on 10/07/98 
   at 09:04 AM, David Honig <honig@sprynet.com> said:

>At 04:32 PM 10/6/98 -0500, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>>   at 11:08 AM, David Honig <honig@sprynet.com> said:
>>>The WebTV(TM) Network service, combined with the WebTV-based Internet
>>>terminals and receivers, is the first communications system permitted by
>>>the U.S. government to provide strong encryption for general use by
>>>non-U.S. citizens in Japan and the United Kingdom. Such strong encryption
>>>allows Japanese and United Kingdom subscribers of WebTV to communicate
>>>through the WebTV Network (both within national borders and
>>>internationally) without fear of interception by unauthorized parties. 
>>
>>I have my doubts on this. I find it highly unlikely that the FEDs would
>>approve this without some form of GAK built in even if it is not in the
>>form of "key recovery".
>>

>I'd guess that the Export control puppets know that the Web-TV hubs will
>be subpoena-able by the US even in these other "sovereign" nations. The
>WebTV centralized infrastructure makes this easy.

I have never looked at the WebTV set-up but I am assuming they are running
a series of proxy servers which then provide content for the WebTV boxes?
Or are they providing an AOL type of thing, with their own proprietary
network and gateways to the real world?

Exactly what is getting encrypted and what is not in this system? If this
is just point to point encryption between the WebTV box & the WebTV
hub/proxy/whatever it seems rather worthless IMNSHO.

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