> Is there a low hassle, inexpensive way to place a crypto invention into the
> public domain for patent purposes?

I believe that printing them, putting them in a binder, and taking them 
to your local public or university library is sufficient. This has 
definitely worked to place potentially export-restricted documents in the
public domain so they would no longer be export-restricted (I believe
the documents in question were the Qualcomm CDMA documentation, and
the library was the UCSD Engineering Library; someone please correct me
if this information is inaccurate).

/ji

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