From: Privarchy Mee <privar...@gmail.com>

Can any of you, most of whom I do not doubt are far more knowledgeable
about cryptography and how it's conceptualised within the legal
sphere, offer some insight regarding this?

https://twitter.com/CyMadD0x/status/401443518612512769

The claim is that Judge Loretta A. Preska, who sentenced Jeremy
Hammond today, said that for the three years (post-release) that he
was to spend under supervision, he will not be able to use encryption
for communication or storage purposes(!) which is practically a legal
edict to go and build a cabin by Walden Pond. How can this be
considered anything but cruel and unusual?
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