I'll be glad as well. That's my birthday.
There are some who think that if they restrict encryption they'll stop crime
that way. Now if just making something illegal stopped people breaking the
law, the world would be a different place. It doesn't, and that's why we
need the encryption in the first place!
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Willis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 June 2000 15:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Legalese...
Thanks for everyone's concise and well put answers to my question. I find
it unfortunate, however, that so much legality surrounds encrypting and
keeping private the data I send to my clients. It seems there are some who
would have their fingers in everyone's pie. It's over-controlling if you
ask me. Just plain silliness. I'll be glad when Sept. 20th rolls around so
I can at least use the products I want without worrying about the encryption
police.
Tim Willis
IS Technician
Code Rite
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