I wrote in another thread:
framework to reasonably exist. Cypherpunkish technology will create
underground markets, anonymous distribution methods, and so on, and the
only way to enforce such regulations will be for the Feds/Mounties to take
drastic steps. (For instance, strong anonymity is an
Declan McCullagh wrote:
... Restricting strong
anonymity means key escrow.)
Perhaps I overstated my argument above. It seems to me that if the Feds
want to restrict strong anonymity, they have some choices:
the choices
Anything else?
Routinely monitor communications lines. Allow
At 1:55 AM -0400 10/8/00, Declan McCullagh wrote:
I do hope Robert thinks through this. Or maybe this is another
example of cypherpunk thinking not meshing well with Canada. Austin
of ZKS spoke Wednesday here in DC, and his comments are relayed to
me from another speaker who is sympathetic to
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Steve Furlong wrote:
In general, look at what China is doing. Britain and Russia, too.
Britain is doing a lot less than you seem to think. The RIP act
has been passed, but to a rising chorus of protests from all sides,
including industry. Actual implementation of the bill
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At 12:19 AM 08/10/00 -0400, James A.. Donald wrote:
So are you claiming that this alleged evidence seemingly cited by
Chomsky exists, or are you denying that Chomsky claimed the
existence of this evidence?
06:51 PM 10/7/2000 -1000, Reese wrote:
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At 02:39 AM 10/8/00 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote:
Require ISPs to get a license to operate. Terms can be set arbitrarily
high. (Bonus points if you make them pay for the monitoring hardware,
software, and governmental labor.)
Wasn't a "license to drive" on the "info superhighway" bandied about
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At 03:33 PM 10/8/2000 -0400, David Honig wrote:
Wasn't a "license to drive" on the "info superhighway" bandied about
when the latter term was sickeningly popular?
Everything on the internet is a packet with a destination address and a
return address. To create a police state on the
At 09:27 AM 10/8/00 -0700, Greg Broiles wrote:
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 03:12:20AM +0200, Stefan Arentz wrote:
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Applied Crypto says this about RC4.
So what's the deal with RC4? It's no longer a trade secret,
so presumably anyone can use it.
At 04:30 PM 10/8/00 -0400, you wrote:
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At 03:33 PM 10/8/2000 -0400, David Honig wrote:
Wasn't a "license to drive" on the "info superhighway" bandied about
when the latter term was sickeningly popular?
Everything on the internet is a packet with a destination address and a
return
At 03:33 PM 10/8/00 -0400, you wrote:
At 02:39 AM 10/8/00 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote:
Require ISPs to get a license to operate. Terms can be set arbitrarily
high. (Bonus points if you make them pay for the monitoring hardware,
software, and governmental labor.)
Wasn't a "license to drive" on
Bram Cohen wrote:
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, Ben Laurie wrote:
Since we're in hair-splitting mode, I should point out that "prevents
the denial of an act" is not equivalent to a "negation that something is
false". Of course, logically, it comes to the same thing, but then, so
does
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At 01:19 PM 08/10/00 -0400, James A.. Donald wrote:
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At 12:19 AM 08/10/00 -0400, James A.. Donald wrote:
So are you claiming that this alleged evidence seemingly cited by
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existence of this evidence?
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