modifying data, forging signatures, and
> using the keys in blatantly illegal transactions which the key
> owner could then be prosecuted for.
Which is why OpenPGP keys have a primary and secondary keys. Divulging a
secondary (encryption) key does not involve divlulging your primary
(si
ause it
> won't work if they do.
(while this paragraph does not make much sense to me, I'll try to reply)
Irregardless, the GNU ethic is about creating and promoting Free(tm)
software. Period. Any usage of IDEA would go contrary to it.
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Frank Tobin http://www.uiuc.edu/~ft
e can use it for any purpose,
even commercial purposes. Putting in IDEA would make it so that
commercial users could not use GnuPG.
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Frank Tobin http://www.uiuc.edu/~ftobin/
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