and how do you get the key  for decrypting a whole past conversation
with OTR? And btw, isn't one of the features of OTR that the encrypted
data can be decrypted to arbitrarily anything, providing plausible
deniability for any logs that are alleged to be the plain text version
of an encrypted conversation?

Robin Cornelius escreveu:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Carlo Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> 2) C == A or C == B. Tell C not to use encryption or not to send ARs.
>>   If an abuse related to private chat cannot be verified because
>>   C willingly is using encryption, then what is the problem?
>>   The frustration of the 'support' team? Hahaha.
>>
>>     
>
> In this case all the offended party needs to do is provide the key
> with the AR report. If they logged the encrypted chat then they now
> have the key to prove the report.
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