, available to be called upon in time of war, etc.etc.
How about moving Crypto to Moscow, or perhaps St Petersberg?
-- Peter
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At 9:25 AM -0400 8/1/2001, Derek Atkins wrote:
There are many alternative conferences than Crypto, and many of them
are already outside the US. Indeed, the IACR already runs EuroCrypt
and AsiaCrypt.
Personally, I think that trying to move Crypto is just an
over-reaction to the current
Derek Atkins wrote:
Why do you say it's time to move the conference? AFAIK, it's ALWAYS
been in SB.
I believe the suggestion is that it has either a) become too dangerous, or b) it is
time
to make a statement.
As to a), do you feel you would enjoy sharing a cell with Dmitry Skylarov? You
So people will not be subject to the recent US laws purchased from
Congress against the public interest by some publishers?
I don't know why anyone would care that much about my opinion since I
don't attend Crypto but I think Vancouver is a great location.
Donald
From: Derek Atkins [EMAIL
There are many alternative conferences than Crypto, and many of them
are already outside the US. Indeed, the IACR already runs EuroCrypt
and AsiaCrypt.
Personally, I think that trying to move Crypto is just an
over-reaction to the current situation. If the situation really does
get worse (and
The Domestic Terrorism Act of 2000 makes London as dangerous for
crypto researchers as the DMCA makes the USA. Remember, in
England, you can be arrested for having information useful to
terrorists
Wouldn't this include most of the MPs? Lock 'em up! :)
-- Ben
Richard Schroeppel wrote:
It's time to consider moving the annual Crypto conference out of
Santa Barbara. The obvious places are Vancouver, Toronto, or
Mexico. I know zilch about these places as conference venues.
Could someone knowledgable summarize the relative merits?
How about
It's time to consider moving the annual Crypto conference out of
Santa Barbara. The obvious places are Vancouver, Toronto, or
Mexico. I know zilch about these places as conference venues.
Could someone knowledgable summarize the relative merits?
Rich Schroeppel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 1:13 PM -0700 on 7/31/01, Richard Schroeppel wrote:
It's time to consider moving the annual Crypto conference out of
Santa Barbara. The obvious places are Vancouver, Toronto, or
Mexico. I know zilch about these places as conference venues.
Could someone knowledgable summarize the
Why do you say it's time to move the conference? AFAIK, it's ALWAYS
been in SB. Too bad I can't make it this year :(
-derek
Richard Schroeppel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's time to consider moving the annual Crypto conference out of
Santa Barbara. The obvious places are Vancouver,
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