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Subject: IP: Regs for Crypto Servers?
http://www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/week/082497encrypt.html
August 24, 1997
Proposed U.S. Rules Would Slow
Encryption Software Downloads
By PETER WAYNER
Under a proposed set of rules being circulated by the
Commerce Department,
the Clinton Administration is considering regulating
Web servers that allow
people to download encryption software.
Among the sites that would be affected are those
now operated by companies like Netscape, Pretty
Good Privacy, and Microsoft, all of which
distribute software over the Web. Under the
proposed rules, access to such sites would be more
tightly controlled or could disappear altogether in
the future.
....
The version of the regulations being circulated is an
interagency draft, a document designed to give
other agencies, like the Federal Bureau of
Investigation or the National Security Agency, the
chance to comment on them. For this reason,
Commerce Department refused to comment until the
new rules are published in the Federal Register.
The spokeswoman from the Commerce Department
also refused to check the authenticity of the
proposal, a copy of which was given to
CyberTimes by a software industry representative.
Several other industry representatives confirmed
that the document was legitimate.
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