DTI White Paper on Export Control
T Bruce Tober
octobersdad at reporters.net
Mon, 6 Jul 1998 23:55:33 +0100
In message <NzNykIAmJHo1Ew+l@swarb.demon.co.uk>, David Swarbrick
<david@swarb.demon.co.uk> writes
>I think the idea is that the more such technology is isolated within
>individual nations, the greater the probability of preventing any one or
>more systems of cryptography becoming standard.
Showing what total incompetent, unknowledgable idiots they are. We all
know (and so do they) that pgp is the de facto standard around the
world.
They can't, and shouldn't try to, stop it.
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