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Date: Wed, 08 Jul 1998 10:26:04 +0100 From: Mok-Kong Shen <mok-kong.shen@stud.uni-muenchen.de> To: cryptography@c2.net CC: cypherpunks@toad.com Anonymous wrote: > Does it matter who might 'read' the material, in regards to the protection > of free speech? Whether it is written so that Russians or computers might > be able to read it? If source code is written on a napkin, it can be > currently exported, but what if tomorrow a vendor announces a 'napkin > computer' which can directly read from napkins akin to a super-low densiy > floppy disc. Put the source code on a neuro-disk and you can export it under any crypto law that can ever be invented till eternity. M. K. Shen
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