Not true.
For PGP to become commercial, they had to hand over the algorithm to FBI....
They had to choose between doing that, or go to jail if someone outside the
US was using the algorithm, and people were of course ;)
Best Regards
Anders Holm
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-----Original Message-----
From: ilug-admin at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of
Thomas Bridge
Sent: 09 May 2002 15:50
To: Seamus Ryan; iiu at taint.org; 'ILUG'
Subject: RE: [IIU] Re: [ILUG] FW: ALERT: EU storing all net traffic
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At 15:27 09/05/2002 +0100, Seamus Ryan wrote:
>Traffic records are kept.
None of this is relevant to net traffic.
The practice of storing every packet sent through the network is just
impractical. Not even the EU is that dumb.
What we can do is tell when you've sent an email to someone, and who you
sent it to. What we can't do is tell whats in the mail. But we've al
But anyway, if everyone used PGP we wouldn't have a problem.
T.
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