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'Technical solutions, such as they are, will only work if they are incorporated
into all encryption products. To ensure that this occurs, legislation mandating the use of Government-approved
encryption products or adherence to Government encryption criter

-- from joint NSA/FBI/DOJ briefing paper on cryptography

"Key escrow encryption offers a very effective way to accomplish our
national goals,  That is why the Administration adopted key escrow
encryption in the "Clipper Chip" to provide very secure encryption for
telephone communications while preserving the ability for law enforcement
and national security."
-- from letter from Vice President Al Gore to Rep. Maria Cantwell, 7/20/94

"First, widespread use of encryption demands that we think
carefully and responsibly about how to preserve law
enforcement's access to electronic evidence and not allow
criminals to hide it to make themselves immune from valid
search warrants or valid wiretap orders properly issued by
the court."
-- from speech by Attorney General Janet Reno in San Francisco, 6/14/96

"No restrictions apply to the US domestic use of cryptography,
and the Administration has no plan to seek restrictions."

-- from Clinton Administration statement about cryptography policy, 7/12/96 


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