I'm talking about Freenet. If anything the plaintext is less incriminating
then the ciphertext (on Insert's anyways) since the ciphertext is exactly
that which was on Freenet, while you could have had the plaintext but
decided not to publish it to the world against your regimes wishes (but
somebody else who also had the data did).

On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 10:41:31PM -0500, Signal 11 wrote:
> > telling from the disk whether you had the banned data, that can be done
> > just as well from the cyphertext as from the plaintext.
> 
> That rather depends on the method of encryption, now doesn't it? You are
> assuming the same key and the same data would yield the same output. It
> doesn't necessarily have to be that way.
> 
> ~ Signal 11
> 
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