I think he meant France with the limitation of 56 bit encription.
Marcel
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Actually, I was not trying to make any specific statement about
non-US cryptography law - I have no details on any specifics. I was
just making a generalized statement that local law should apply
rather than US law.
BTW, What ever happened to the
BTW, What ever happened to the EU urging citizens to use
cryptography because of ECHELON?
I've doing some research... mainly on www.europa.eu.int. Maybe this
enligtens you:
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/eif/InternetPoliciesSite/Crime/PublicHearingPresentations/AOL.html
Even there is some debate
Marcel Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think he meant France with the limitation of 56 bit encription.
It doesn't exist any more. It used to be 128 bits for some time (I think
it's still 128 bits for undeclared secret-key crypto-systems, but
IANAL), and since the 15th of July 2002, the key
I think he meant France with the limitation of 56 bit encription.
Marcel
PGP / GPG Key:http://www.ncpro.com/GPG/mmweber-at-ncpro-com.asc
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Von: Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10.
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Actually, I was not trying to make any specific statement about
non-US cryptography law - I have no details on any specifics. I was
just making a generalized statement that local law should apply
rather than US law.
BTW, What ever happened to the EU
BTW, What ever happened to the EU urging citizens to use
cryptography because of ECHELON?
I've doing some research... mainly on www.europa.eu.int. Maybe this
enligtens you:
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/eif/InternetPoliciesSite/Crime/PublicHearingPresentations/AOL.html
Even there is some debate
Marcel Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think he meant France with the limitation of 56 bit encription.
It doesn't exist any more. It used to be 128 bits for some time (I think
it's still 128 bits for undeclared secret-key crypto-systems, but
IANAL), and since the 15th of July 2002, the key
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