* Ian Farquhar: > Crypto has been an IP minefield for some years. With the expiry of > certain patents, and the availability of other unencumbered crypto > primitives (eg. AES), we may see this change. But John's other > points are well made, and still valid. Downloadable MP3 ring tones > are a selling point. E2E security isn't (although I've got to > wonder about certain teenage demographics... :)
It's also an open question whether network operators subject to interception requirements can legally offer built-in E2E encryption capabilities without backdoors. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]