This discussion deserves an FAQ of its own and I agree with Perry's desire to curtail it here, but I would like to make one more observation. The very lack of case law on the question of self incrimination and cryptographic keys demonstrates that encryption could not have been much of a problem for US law enforcement so far. Arnold Reinhold
- RE: France Allows 12... David R. Conrad
- RE: France Allow... P. J. Ponder
- Re: France ... Dan Geer
- Re: Fra... Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law
- Re: Fra... Bill Stewart
- Re: France Allows 128 Bi... Clive D.W. Feather
- RE: France Allows 12... Black Unicorn
- RE: France Allow... AI mailer v .1 alpha
- RE: France ... Chuck Robey
- Self Incrim... Arnold G. Reinhold
- Self In... Arnold G. Reinhold
- Self In... Bert-Jaap Koops
- RE: France ... Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law
- RE: France Allow... Russell Nelson
- Re: France Allows 12... Michael Motyka
- Re: France Allows 128 Bit Cr... Bill Stewart
- Re: France Allows 128 Bit Crypto Enzo Michelangeli
- Re: RE: France Allows 128 Bit Cry... Kawika Daguio
