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Re: So, what crypto legislation (if any) is necessary? (Was List O' , shame)
On Mon, 25 Mar 1996, Bill Frantz wrote:
> At 1:32 PM 3/25/96 -0500, Black Unicorn wrote:
> to type them. Since storage was limited, and old messages were purged from
> the system it also had the effect that anti-trust discovery would have
> nothing to discover.
Hmmm - that's another issue; what about diffie hellman with ephemeral
keys? Once the transaction is complete, unless you keep a copy of the key,
even you can't decrypt that session. Would a law requiring you to keep a
copy of the keys be important. It would have the advantage of allowing
a sub-poena to be more restrictive than "just hand over your private
key", but it's a pretty heavy (undue?) burden.
Simon
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