John Young writes: > Nations do not control distribution of intangible items. While > I recognize that this issue is controversial, unless we address > this situation, use of the Internet to distribute encryption products > will render Wassenaar's controls immaterial." I just love this sentence. So, let's create unenforcible legislation, and then try to pave over all the world in the attempt to make reality comply. Name's Janet Reno, huh? What's worse, the gullible Germans will probably heel.
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