1998-12-07 - Export of PGP Illegal in Denmark. Threatened w. jail (fwd)

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From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
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UTC Datetime: 1998-12-07 20:18:15 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 04:18:15 +0800

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From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 04:18:15 +0800
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
Subject: Export of PGP Illegal in Denmark. Threatened w. jail (fwd)
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Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 08:05:05 -0800 (PST)
From: "Jay D. Dyson" <jdyson@techreports.jpl.nasa.gov>
To: Cryptography List <cryptography@c2.net>
Subject: Export of PGP Illegal in Denmark. Threatened w. jail (fwd)
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Courtesy of Defcon Stuff.

(Do I hear jackboots in the night?  'Deed I do!)

Sorry, Uncle Sam.  I'm a fan of cryptography, not crippletography.

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Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 13:45:17 +0100
From: "boo@datashopper.dk" <boo@Datashopper.Dk>
To: dc-stuff@dis.org
Subject: Export of PGP Illegal in Denmark. Threatened w. jail

Hi
This is a true story. Denmark now - along with the whole EU - has
assimilated US-crypto laws.
I just had a phone conversation with the danish ministry of commerce,
the export control division. The kind lady I spoke to threatened me with
fines or jail for up to two years.

For having PGP for free download on my homepage!

I called the division to hear about the Wassenaar arrangement on
export-restrictions on strong crypto and its consequences. So I ask this
lady something like: I have this strong crypto program called PGP on my
homepage. What should I do. Does this Wassenaar arrangement concern me?
	'It sure does', she replies, and start to ask a lot of questions about
my homepage - does it have unlimited global access etc. And then she
says: 'You better take it down', and starts to reiterate the legal
aspects, e.g. two laws from EU on export restrictions.
	Specifically she points out the penal code: Fines. Jail.
	So...
	I'm _not_ going to take down PGP voluntarily. Otoh I'm going to SHOUT
this out loud. (I have already contacted two members of parliament and
will start calling all 179 later today.)
	Lets see what happens...

- --
Boo
PI = int a=10000,b,c=2800,d,e,f[2801],g;main(){for(;b-c;)f[b++]=a/5;
for(;d=0,g=c*2;c-=14,printf("%.4d",e+d/a),e=d%a)for(b=c;d+=f[b]*a,
f[b]=d%--g,d/=g--,--b;d*=b);}

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CAnKwZYAk07BYG2u/xuFEsU/xdoNTap+lVmWEwciREPL+wjF/hSWeq+/YP6uwpCb
9pkoXkMst2NnFQ6744GTYiRJMQPc4no6aaDzWwO4FnMjyIzUpD4kBPkh0MHutCAF
PyXXbstG1z8=
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Robert A. Hettinga <mailto: rah@philodox.com>
Philodox Financial Technology Evangelism <http://www.philodox.com/>
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
"... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'





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