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<H1>Please use this sig</H1>
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<LI> Please use this sig file. Add your own URL, caption, whatever.
<LI> The US government wants to
<A HREF="legal.html">ban</A> programs such as this.
<LI> Phil Z was facing possible
<A HREF="http://www.netresponse.com/zldf">indictment</A>
in the US for alleged involvment in exporting PGP from the US.
PGP implements the very same RSA public key algorithm. Recently
the US government dropped the charges without explanation.
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-export-a-crypto-system-sig -RSA-3-lines-PERL
#!/bin/perl -sp0777i<X+d*lMLa^*lN%0]dsXx++lMlN/dsM0<j]dsj
$/=unpack('H*',$_);$_=`echo 16dio\U$k"SK$/SM$n\EsN0p[lN*1
lK[d2%Sa2/d0$^Ixp"|dc`;s/\W//g;$_=pack('H*',/((..)*)$/)
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<LI> Please note that the US Government has provided a
<A HREF="http://samsara.law.cwru.edu/comp_law/jvd/pdj-bxa-gjs070397.htm">
written decision</A>
to Peter Junger, a law professor in the US, stating that the above
program is <A HREF="legal.html">illegal</A> to export from the US in
electronic form.
While it would seem exceedingly unlikely that they would go after the
hundreds of US citizens who have already posted it to USENET / emailed
it across the US borders you can't say you haven't been warned.
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<EM>
Comments, html bugs to me
(<A HREF="http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/">Adam Back</A>) at
<A HREF="mailto:aba@dcs.ex.ac.uk"><aba@dcs.ex.ac.uk></A>
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