[6444] in cryptography@c2.net mail archive
Re: Unrestricted crypto software web posting
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Matt Blaze)
Thu Jan 20 18:57:00 2000
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To: Jim Choate <ravage@einstein.ssz.com>
Cc: Matt Blaze <mab@crypto.com>, "Salz, Rich" <SalzR@CertCo.com>,
"'Phil Karn'" <karn@qualcomm.com>,
"'cryptography@c2.net'" <cryptography@c2.net>
In-Reply-To: Message from Jim Choate <ravage@einstein.ssz.com>
of "Thu, 20 Jan 2000 17:27:43 CST." <Pine.LNX.3.96.1000120172623.7178E-100000@einstein.ssz.com>
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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 18:37:43 -0500
From: Matt Blaze <mab@research.att.com>
>
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Matt Blaze wrote:
>
> > Consider it done; the alias:
> >
> > exports@crypto.com
> >
> > now appends to http://www.crypto.com/exports/mail.txt, and also mails to
> > crypt@bxa.doc.gov (currently empty, but that will change as people use it).
>
> Do you agree to surrender any rights explicit or implied with respect to
> use of submissions to this site? Do you agree to not alter or remove any
> submissions (without the authors consent would be acceptable)?
>
No.
I don't claim any "rights" to messages send to this address, although
anyone who sends a message to it should be on notice that their message will
be available in a public archive and be forwarded to the crypt@bxa.doc.gov
address. Authors retain the rights to their own words, as is customary under
the laws of most places.
Because I'm a nice guy, I'll try to keep the alias running properly. But
I make no promises, and, like just about everything else in the entire computer
and communications industry, there are no guarantees of anything.
I won't alter anyone's words, but I reserve the right to discontinue this
service at any time and to remove any inappropriate material (this would
include anything that isn't a notice of export, and where I am the sole judge of
what that means).
Still, I think you'll find you're getting more than you're paying for here.