[5354] in cryptography@c2.net mail archive
Re: Proposed bill for tax credit to develop encryption with
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Jablon)
Wed Aug 4 16:35:43 1999
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1999 16:13:17 -0400
To: Radia Perlman - Boston Center for Networking <Radia.Perlman@East.Sun.COM>
From: David Jablon <dpj@world.std.com>
Cc: cryptography@c2.net
In-Reply-To: <199908022144.RAA28597@bcn.East.Sun.COM>
At 05:44 PM 8/2/99 -0400, Radia Perlman - Boston Center for Networking wrote:
>http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d106:h.r.02617:
>
>I'm sure you'll all be enthusiastic about the chance to save your
>company tax money.
Amazing! Despite the title, this seems to be a retro-active tax break for
all developers
of snake-oil and other poorly concieved or poorly implemented cryptography.
> Tax Relief for Responsible Encryption Act of 1999 (Introduced in the
House) H. R. 2617
>
> To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a tax credit for
development costs of encryption products with plaintext
> capability without the user's knowledge.
> [...]
> (1) IN GENERAL- The term `encrypted product-plaintext capability
development costs' means amounts paid or
> incurred in connection with the development of computer software
allowing for a plaintext access capability
> without the user's knowledge of such access at the time such
access occurs through any method, including the
> following methods:
> [...]
> (D) [***>] Any other technique or methodology [<***] that may be created
that allows timely access to plaintext or
> decryption information.
Truly, a cleverly worded bill. Does anyone know what vendors are behind
it? :-)
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David P. Jablon
dpj@IntegritySciences.com
www.IntegritySciences.com