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Re: Morality masks technical ignorance
The technical reason to oppose GAK is that it adds points of
failure to a crypto system which need not be there. Those POF are not
adequately tied to the consequences of their actions (releasing a key
improperly), and as such will be used as points to attack the
integrity of the system.
Adam
Blanc wrote:
| Responding to msg by rishab:
|
| I always thought the emphasis on this list was on
| _technological_ rather than _political_ or _legal_ or _moral_
| means to protect privacy and free expression - including the
| current limitations.
| .......................................................
|
| So Rishab - do you think there's any good reason why
| governments shouldn't require the implementation of key escrow
| (GAK) (I mean, aside from what something like the US
| Constitution would have to say about it), or any good reason
| why any cypherpunk should protest it?
|
| The key words in my inquiry are *reason why*.