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To: Ojing Eo who wrote (2211)3/22/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: chirodoc  Respond to of 6021
 
To: Bulldozer (326 )
From: Bulldozer Friday, Mar 20 1998 9:23AM EST
Reply # of 327

IMHO, NETA's moves today to avoid export rules for PGP is a win-win situation for SDTI/RSA. If NETA succeeds, it opens the door for RSA to do the same (and expand the role they already play through their Japanese subsid), if NETA fails, they fail and we're back at square one with one more enemy (the US govt.)in Larson's pocket. I hope he does succeed - it will benefit all encryption vendors.

Bulldozer



To: Ojing Eo who wrote (2211)3/24/1998 4:27:00 AM
From: Ojing Eo  Respond to of 6021
 
Another story on the PGP export gambit:
techweb.com

I like this move.

And what day would be complete without another story
hyping the danger of hackers to corporations.
techweb.com

Ojing.