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Re: News: Sony/Philips has trouble exporting TV's
> Washington - New Internet-television systems from Sony Corp. and
> Philips Electronics Co. are technically munitions under U.S. export
> controls and cannot be shipped to the companies' worldwide sales
> networks, it was disclosed last week.
>
> Sony officials said the company's TV set-top box designed by WebTV of
> Palo Alto, Calif., includes a state-of-the-art 128-bit code encryption
> system for electronic commerce. This far exceeds the 40-bit encryption
> code permissible for export under the U.S. Munitions Control List.
>
At the Bernstein case oral arguments last September, I distinctly
remember the government lawyer stating that the United States does
not restrict "financial cryptography." Perhaps he should have
qualified his argument somewhat.
This statement bothered me, as I cannot understand how an encryption
algorithm can "know" that it is encrypting a financial transaction,
rather than some non-financial document that would be export-restricted.
Martin Minow
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