> It does not mean the bill is "good"; in fact, it is "bad" from many > aspects. Its preparation and lobbying was a real mess, four years long > with undercarpet struggle. Its language is unclear, many definitions > are elusive and many articles in fact endorse ambiguous > interpretation. Unfortunately I have not several hours needed to > translate the text and comments :(
Interesting how laws are passed in the part of world, as Polish digital signature law was also passed with lots of private businesses being done in both Parliament and Senate, against advice of the expert comission created by the Parliament itself (sic!) and agains the EU recommendations. So we have the law enacted, but everyone is expecting that to be changed soon to become usable, and definitely to make it compliant with EU law. -- Pawel Krawczyk Krakow, POLAND http://ipsec.pl/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
