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Re: Data Haven problems

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Nesta Stubbs)
Tue Jan 10 11:59:46 1995

Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 10:46:19 +0000
From: Nesta Stubbs <nesta@nesta.pr.mcs.net>
To: Cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com>
In-Reply-To: <199501101418.JAA08782@cutter.clas.ufl.edu>

On Tue, 10 Jan 1995, Avi Harris Baumstein wrote:

> dfloyd@io.com writes:
> 
> >My problem is not that people will bitch about my DH.  My problem will
> >be arfholes or yellow journalists uploading K*dd*e p**n to my DH, then
> >making a long report how I cater to p*dofiles and other evil denezins
> >that pop from time to time.  Then, I get the police knocking at my
> >door, asking me to come to Club Fed for a looooonnnggg vacation.
> 
> well i remember a suggestion a while back to only accept encrypted
> files. i don't remember who made the suggestion, but this seems like a
> good idea for several reasons:
>
I like this too, it keeps the data safe not only in transit, but also on 
the site itself.  So I don't have to re-encrypt files, they are alredy 
crypted, and signed(another good bonus) by the sender or account holder.
 
> 2) you will have no idea *what* is stored, and absolutely no way of
> finding out, even if you wanted to. you should advertise this feature
> widely.

depends on how it is encrypted, if they encrypt it too the datahaven, 
using your public key, that argument won't work, BUT if they are suing it 
as a anon drop box, then they can encypt it to another publik key of the 
recipient(an anon key of course) and oyu would never be abl to read it.  
This is a good feature of a data-haven, one that may be able to produce 
profit int eh future if tha is a motive.


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