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To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (2210)3/22/1998 4:48:00 AM
From: Ojing Eo  Read Replies (2) of 6021
 
another Five Year Plan to End Cryptography as we know it ?

Paul L. Levy on Mar 21 1998 8:14PM EST wrote

>>>I'm guessing that the momentum players got in earlier,
>>>and exited Friday on a combination of the rumor and
>>>fear of what trying to do an end run around the US
>>>government might do.

One of the rumors I hear is that the merger is not complete,
pending approval. Until then, because it will *probably* go
through, anything that NAI says will affect TIS's business.
If the merger does *not* go through, and the effect is bad,
TIS could sue for the damage done to it - and probably win.

We have seen similar "in your face, NSA!" announcements in the past.
The RSA chip that a Japanese chip company planned to export from
Japan, and that RSA President Jim Bidzos held up triumphantly in
front of Congress.

Well, that Japanese RSA chip got buried Real Fast, and Elvis still
has not left the building.

Personally, I think it would be great if PGP left the US for good,
to thrive in a borderless cosmopole. Then sell its best stuff to
those of us unable to give up the fading American conceit of
technological supremacy.

Here's three more URLs for you:
cgi.pathfinder.com
nando.net
nando.net

Ojing
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