Britain to control crypto - official (fwd from Usenet)
Marshall Clow
mclow at owl.csusm.edu
Wed Jun 12 02:56:18 PDT 1996
>The British government quietly announced yesterday that it will
>legislate to restrict crypto. The details are in the attached
>Reuters and PA newswires.
>
[snip]
> "The TTPs would offer digital signature, data integrity and retrieval, key
>management and other services for which there is a commercial demand," Taylor
>said in a written parliamentary answer.
>
It's been said before, but I'll say it again.
I have no objection with this.
If people wish to safeguard their encryption/signature keys by leaving them with a "trusted third party", then they should be able to do so.
If this is a requirement, then it's hardly a service for which there is a "commercial demand".
I assume that followup news releases (or the aforementioned workshop) will clarify the situation.
-- Marshall
Marshall Clow Aladdin Systems <mailto:mclow at mailhost2.csusm.edu>
"We don't have to take it; never have, never will.
Gonna shake it, gonna break it; let's forget it: better still" --The Who, "Tommy"
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