Messages in this thread | | | From | "H. Peter Anvin" <> | Subject | Re: DES module in kernel? | Date | Thu, 18 Mar 1999 08:19:55 -0800 (PST) |
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> > Recently, people have discovered a loophole in the US regulations. You > can apparently perfectly legally export encryption software in paper > form (this is what was done for pgp-5.0 and pgp-6.0 (see > http://www.pgpi.com/faq/pgpi.shtml#Why). Perhaps this is what has been > done for KerberosV? >
I once had the idea of producing a very simple paper journal (complete with ISSN number and all) -- very barebones, on only plain white paper, a very simple editorial policy (pretty much printing anything that came down a mailing list), and a very large number of issues (on the order of one per day.) Due to the ad hoc nature, subscribing might be expensive to the general public, but we could offer discounts to "qualified research institutions". Since it would be fed from user input, the copyright policy would explicitly allow redistribution.
Get the hint here?
-hpa
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