[4647] in cryptography@c2.net mail archive
Re: Did the court publish cryptography on the web?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (William H. Geiger III)
Fri May 7 20:09:12 1999
From: "William H. Geiger III" <whgiii@openpgp.net>
Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 16:24:41 -0500
To: Martin Minow <minow@apple.com>
In-Reply-To: <v03102805b358fafa1d12@[17.202.40.158]>
Cc: cryptography@c2.net
In <v03102805b358fafa1d12@[17.202.40.158]>, on 05/07/99
at 03:21 PM, Martin Minow <minow@apple.com> said:
>The appeals court decision, at the web at
><http://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/web/newopinions.nsf/f606ac175e010d64882566eb0065811
>8/febd2452a8a4d79b8825676900685b71?OpenDocument>
>contains source of the core of Bernstein's "Sunffle" program. (Search for
>"Hash512" if you want to see just the naughty bits.)
>Isn't publishing this on a web page what Bernstein wasn't allowed to do
>because of ITAR/EAR?
Hehehe,
This reminds me of an AU case a few years back involving their Censorship
Board. IIRC it involved a "book" on shoplifting in which the courts ruled
it's publication was banned. Inadvertently the courts published the book
on the web along with the other documents relating to the case.
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