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-- 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
Documents available:
- Photography
- New! -- 10/04/01, photos which NY State Police tried to erase showing damage & recovery efforts at WTC Ground Zero in NYC. (thanks to Anonymous via Cryptome for the photos).
- photos from KPFA protest in Berkeley 7/14/99
- Cryptography and politics
- Walsh Report(uncensored version) concerning Australia's export control policy
- Article(offsite) discussing AU government's
attempt to recall paper copies of the above from libraries
- Wassenaar arrangement
- Survey of proposed crypto control legislation
- Postal Service to act as certificate authority, 62 FR 18375
- RSA v. PGP lawsuit
- Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology, and Government Information - Hearing
on 9/3/97 re key recovery and restrictions on use/distribution of cryptography
- Transcript of FBI Director Louis Freeh's testimony & assoc. comments
- Link to Dorothy Denning's
testimony at that hearing.
- Copy of testimony of William Reinsch (Undersecretary of Commerce for Export Admin.)
at that hearing.
- Documents from Bernstein v. Dept of State
- Order in district court granting partial stay of injunctive relief
- Declaration of William Reinsch in support of government's emergency motion
before the Ninth Circuit for total stay pending appeal
- Notes from BXA's Technical Advisory Committee meeting in Portland OR on 9/23/97.
- Criminal law and the Internet
- Search warrant and other docs re raid on Jim Bell's home.
- 10th Circuit judgement in US v. Thomas, the "Amateur Action" case
(UT prosecution)
- Ruling in Free Speech Coalition v. Reno, First Amendment challenge to the Child
Pornography Prevention Act of 1996 (N.D. Cal, 97-0281SC, 8/12/97)
- Documents re United States v. Carlos Felipe Salgado a/k/a/ Smak
- Wired News article re guilty verdict in US v. Johnson, see also http://www.jya.com/cejfiles.htm
- Collection of documents regarding investigation and prosecution of Carl Johnson
- Freedom of Information, public records
- Documents received in response to my FOIA request re Cypherpunks
- Annotations of California caselaw re California Public Records Act and police
records
- Miscellaneous
- Radikal mirror
- Survey of federal privacy statutes (incomplete)
- Order in Cyber Promotions v. AGIS, 9/30/97
- BXA email addresses from the Cypherpunks list, 4/9/98
- Email message listing open e-mail relays as of November 1997 and a spam attack
- And another email message containing threats of legal action from one of the mail
relay operators if the previous message is made publically available.
- Text of Postal Service regulation regarding required disclosure by private citizens of
their use of private mail forwarding services.
- Text and PDF of FAA's NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rulemaking)
at 64 FR 19220 re new procedures for baggage searches and passenger profiling on domestic (US) flights.
- PDF of FTC's NPRM regarding website collection of data from children.
- Order in Intel v. Hamidi, 4/27/99
- Letter and transcript of remarks from Clinton regarding his use of law enforcement agencies to investigate First amendment-protected media outlets
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