Arnold G. Reinhold [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
What is the licensing status of the other finalists? For example, I seem
to recall reading that RC6 would be licensed to the public at no charge if
it won
the competition. What now?
Since April, RC6 has being commercially
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Trei, Peter wrote:
If you read the ostensible charter of the NSA, its duties include assisting
in
the securing of US civilian communications. While I expect this mainly means
making sure that Boris Natasha aren't tapping US internal comm links
without permission, it can
At 23:38 10/9/2000 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
I seem to remember Etzioni being tied into the Communitarian
movement as well.
Right. In fact, that's an understatement.
He's essentially the anti-cypherpunk: Regulate corporations' data
collection practices strictly, but don't regulate the
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 06:27:33PM +0100, Hansen Linn wrote:
I am a journalist student who need some basic info about Depleted Uranium.
Why and how has it depleted Do u have any usefull links were I can find
this info??
yours sincerely
Linn-Cecilie Hansen
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At 11:24 AM -0700 on 10/10/00, Michael Motyka wrote:
Get with the program Bob, they're not "warrantless searches", they're
searches (AKA fishing expeditions) conducted pursuant to an
"Administrative Subpoena."
Sorry.
My mistake. :-).
Freedom is Slavery,
RAH
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At 1:22 PM -0400 10/10/00, Declan McCullagh wrote:
I think communism has too many negative connotations to be used
nowadays... So communitarian is a new word for the old philosophy.
Kinda like progressive as a replacement for statist or whatnot.
-Declan
Why give them a term which, at least to
At 6:27 PM +0100 10/10/00, Hansen Linn wrote:
I am a journalist student who need some basic info about Depleted Uranium.
Why and how has it depleted Do u have any usefull links were I can find
this info??
There will be vast numbers of Web pages available. Use search engines.
I worked a lot
Thanks for the summary. My only problem with Rijndael is that it is
still rather young. I recall reading that NSA takes seven years to
qualify a new cipher. It took at least that long for the open
cryptographic community to trust DES. If someone asked me what
cipher to use today in a new,
At 12:35 10/10/2000 -0500, Jim Burnes wrote:
Yeah. In the dim, dusty recesses of my memory I seem to recall the
Communitarian zeal with something the NWO types are calling 'The
Third Way'. A way of involving business and government together
to create social change. Last time I checked thats
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"Arnold G. Reinhold" wrote:
You may well be right about the accepted definition of
non-repudiation, but if you are then I would amend my remarks to say
that known cryptographic technology cannot provide non-repudiation
service unless we are willing to create a new legal duty for
At 01:44 PM 10/10/00 -0400, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
Thanks for the summary. My only problem with Rijndael is that it is still rather
young. I recall reading that NSA takes seven years to qualify a new cipher. It took
at least that long for the open cryptographic community to trust DES. If
Listing the Fab Four who were AES finalists with Rijndael, I wrote:
Serpent is public domain, now under the GNU PUBLIC LICENSE (GPL),
although Serpent website warns that "some comments in the code still say
otherwise." http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/serpent.html
I should
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, petro wrote:
I get the same impression--They seem like National (as
opposed to International) Socialists.
Ah. I see that, in accordance with ancient usenet and
mailing-list tradition, the discussion is now over.
Bear
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