of a crime.
* No. Yes. [105]
*
* Gov't access to keys by subpoena
* without notice and or judicial approval
* Yes. Yes. [106]
*
* Foreign gov't access to keys
* Yes. Yes. [106]
*
* Federal procurements require key
* recovery.
* No. Yes. [201-207]
*
* Federal funding (Internet II,
* universities, etc.) requires use of key
* recovery.
* No. Yes. [201-207]
*
* "Safe harbor" liability protections for
* licensed CA's and recovery agents
* Yes. Yes. [501-505] Less extensive
* than Administration draft.
*
* Requires Pres. to negotiate for
* international key recovery.
* No. Yes. [Title 6]
*
* New Commerce Dept. enforcement
* powers
* No. Yes. [701-702]
*
* Information Security Board
* No. Yes. [801]
*
* Waiver of any provision of Act by
* Executive Order.
* No. Yes [901]
*
*
* *The Encrypted Data Security Act, draft dated April 29, 1997.
*
* **The Secure Public Networks Act, as released on June 17
* by Senator Kerrey's office.
Crypto is either GAK crackable, or it is real crypto.
There is no such thing as "good faith attempts to balance".
You either have to choose between the best interests of the people,
or the best interests of the ever-paranoid Mili
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