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The Consequences of Criminalizing Crypto
Mark Rasch, 2003-03-03

The Justice Department's plan to make routine encryption illegal in the hands of criminals will hurt law abiding citizens, and prove catastrophic for Internet security.

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oops 2003-03-03
Anonymous
The Consequences of Criminalizing Crypto 2003-03-03
ACanadian
I agree with the writer. Applying additional criminal charges probably began with the additional weight given to the use of a gun during a crime and it probably sounded right when it was done.

Crypto is ubiquitous now, used routinely by law abiding citizens. Criminalizing it's use under any circumstances is wrong. Of course criminals attempt to conceal crime.

Perhaps wearing a mask during a robbery should carry an additional 5 year penalty. Being in possession of feet used to flee or opposable thumbs should become criminal, when used in the commission of an offence, of course.




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