Re: New Encryption Regulations have other gotchas

2000-01-22 Thread Peter Gutmann
John Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Phil Karn wrote: > >>I believe the anti-Tempest provisions have been in the export regs >>for some time. > >Yes, but when did they appear? We're attempting to trace Tempest's origin -- >not easy because of classification of so much stuff. One classified sta

DeCSS injunction converted to PNG

2000-01-22 Thread Russell Nelson
The DVD-CCA preliminary injunction has been granted in California. Some helpful person scanned the images and placed them as .gif images at http://douglas.min.net/~drw/css-auth/legal-info/granted/ Since the legality of .gif images is in doubt, and because .png images are usually smaller than

RE: PGP Export Ceremony

2000-01-22 Thread Dave Del Torto
At 11:09 am -0500 2000-01-21, Duncan Frissell wrote: >At 05:36 PM 1/19/00 -0800, Salzman, Noah wrote: >>By the way... I suppose I should have warned everyone that the article >>contains myriad errors... but, oh well, it captures the spirit of the >>evening at least. > >The author might have starte

bxa question

2000-01-22 Thread Mixmaster
How are hardware-description languages (HDLs, e.g., Verilog, VHDL, AHDL) treated under the new regs? I've seen that the DES Crack code is up now. Has BXA actually OK'd that?