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Re: So, what crypto legislation (if any) is necessary?
At 11:06 PM 3/26/96 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
> ie I would have thought that getting rid of ITAR would be beneficial
> to internet commerce in general, and likely advance uptake of
> electronic cash (by several years?) For whatever reasons (best known
> to themselves) even big fish like netscape, and microsoft don't seem
> to have any stomach for taking on the USG in any meaningful way over
> the issue.
If the Leahy bill got rid of ITAR, then that would be a very great
advance. It is far from clear that it does get rid of ITAR.
If it was interpreted in a reasonable manner, then indeed it would
get rid of ITAR. But if ITAR was interpreted in a reasonable manner,
then that also would get rid of ITAR
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