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Re: Clipper Comparisons for non-geeks
Well, one way I've described the clipper to a non-computer literate
person is to have them imagine a situation where the government
required that you gave them a copy of your housekey, and, if you
decided to get a safe-deposit-box, they would get a copy of that, too.
Basically, whatever you consider private or secure, in a physical
sense, would still be wide open to the government, no matter how much
you wanted to keep it private or secret.
Granted, this isn't a direct analogy, but it's close enough to try to
get someone to understand the implications of the Clipper chip.
-derek
Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, G MIT Media Laboratory
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