That's right Alex, I just need to protect some sensitive stuff of my own computer, not to be included in any salable product. In any event, I'm Canadian, and DriveCrypt is German so I really couldn't care less about US cryptography laws.

I'm still looking out for a cross-platform product (as I mentioned in my original post). Unless I find something very soon, I'll be purchasing DriveCrypt next week. In the event that my PC laptop is stolen, I'll use DriveCrypt on my Mac under VirtualPC to resurrect my backed-up protected data.




On Saturday, November 1, 2003, at 09:38 AM, Alex Rice wrote:



On Nov 1, 2003, at 7:06 AM, Rob Cozens wrote:



I assume this is for domestic purposes, or that you are aware of US government restrictions on the export of encryption software supporting keys > 64 bits:

Rob and Mark- David didn't state his intent for the crypto, but the URL he posted was for a consumer product for disk encryption. Why should he be worried about export restrictions?



BTW I thought US export restrictions were eased because the Feds realized they were really messing things up for US software companies not being able to compete internationally?



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