UK Friendly for e-commerce?

Padgett 0sirius padgett at gdi.net
Tue, 21 Mar 2000 18:08:50 -0500


The problem is that only AR fanatics who have been deeply immersed in the
technical, legal, economical, and philosophical aspects since at least
Clipper can really understand all of the issues. If you add understanding
from a large corporate environment (and have the scars to match), welll.

Would be glad to provide an appropriate briefing & *may* be able to get
most of it into a one-day *intensive* briefing (half a day just to
understand what we are talking about - two days with contextual excerpts
from "Station X". (Weekend at Bletchley ? 8*).

And this is even without one fundamental concept I have never seen
discussed: when could a court (legal issues now) trust a decrypt ?

Have mentioned some of the elements before such a decrypt would be
admissable, all of the cases I am aware of (IANAL) in the US, the decrypt
was just used to point to other evidence.

Do think all of this does have a beneficial effect, people are starting to
understand why I really do not like KMS.


      	A. Padgett Peterson, P.E., CISSP: Cybernetic Psychophysicist
 Anti-Virus, Cryptographics, & Antique Radio Researcher
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