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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
Anonymous (2 replies)
While the government may be overreacting, it?s hard to stand on your soapbox and accuse them of such while you yourself attempt to use the same tactics you criticize them for.
Your article(s) are written with the intention to instill fear in the reader and fill them with distrust and conspiracy theories. Where does that get us?
A wise man once said- Those who are not for us, are against us (Jesus).
If you want to be on the side of ?for us? then speak of solutions. Least you forget, You are the government.


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