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From: ariel@world.std.com (Robert L Ullmann)
Subject: Re: Why the algorithm is secret
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Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1993 00:17:15 GMT
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Exactly.

But I'll add another observation: if the chip does become a standard,
the algorithm won't _remain_ secret.

Leaving the government with the only remaining option: to make use
of un-escrowed keys illegal. Which won't begin to bother the terrorists
and child abusers the government is so fond of referring to.

Note that the Federalist papers stress _one_ reason for the right
of citizens to bear arms: to defend themselves _against_ the army.
_Our_ army.

IMHO the _primary_ purpose of private crypto is defend ourselves
_against_ the government. The odd terrorist I'm not worried about;
the goverment damages my quality of life every day.

Rob
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Robert Ullmann		Ariel@World.STD.COM	+1 508 879 6994 x226
Quand Maigret poussa la porte du Tabac Fontaine, vers une heure et demie,
le patron du bar, qui venait de se lever, descendait lentement un escalier
en colimaon qui s'amorait dans l'arrire-salle. ... Arriv derrire le
comptoir, il repousa le garon d'un geste ngligent de la main, saisit
une bouteille de vin blanc, un verre, mlangea au vin de l'eau minrale et,
la tte renverse en arrire, se gargarisa.  -- Simenon
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