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On 10 Oct 2002, anonimo arancio wrote:

> This relates to an issue I've wanted to discuss with "Cypherpunks" for several years.
> Over the years, I've seen several commentators (including Timothy May) appear 
>suprised when discussing the US's encryption export policies.
> The basic argument is that, if good encryption is available overseas or easily 
>downloadable, it doesn't make sense to make export of it illegal.
> 
> Is the above statement a) wrong, b) obvious c) mentioned previously on the 
>cypherpunks boards, or d)"hey! We never thought of that"

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