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Re: Homer on Terrorism

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Secret Squirrel)
Mon Jun 16 22:11:29 1997

Date: 17 Jun 1997 01:19:17 -0000
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
From: Secret Squirrel <nobody@secret.squirrel.owl.de>
Reply-To: Secret Squirrel <nobody@secret.squirrel.owl.de>

Of course it was blackmail.  The reason people are confused about this is
they assume that blackmail is bad.

Blackmail is good.  The alternative is releasing the damaging information.
Blackmail gives the person who has something to hide a chance to keep the
information quiet.  He has more options than he would have in a system
where blackmail was impossible.

Laws against blackmail are even more senseless than laws against libel.
In the case of blackmail, the supposed victim is asking not to be allowed
to take actions which are in his own self interest, a classic case of protecting
someone from himself.

Fortunately, cryptography will liberate blackmail just as it will other forms
of communications.

BlackMonger


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