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At 05:59 PM 9/8/00 -0400, Jim Choate wrote:
>On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, David Honig wrote:
>> Ultimately law is backed by violence.
>>
>
>And therefore it is badyadda, yadda, yadda
>
>Bullshit. That is such a general statement as to be worthless.
>
>The 'law' stems from the individual right to self-
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At 07:09 PM 9/8/00 +0200, Tom Vogt wrote:
>David Honig wrote:
>> The "right" of GEMA to sue is enforced by folks claiming to be from
>> your "State" who carry guns, no?
>>
>> A level of indirection doesn't change anything.
>
>on the ideological level, no.
>on the practical level - a lot. for exam
David Honig wrote:
> >> So if you don't pay GEMA who *are* those folks with the guns?
> >
> >GEMA will most likely sue you. but since GEMA isn't the government,
> >that's a civil case.
>
> The "right" of GEMA to sue is enforced by folks claiming to be from
> your "State" who carry guns, no?
>
>
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On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 06:12:27PM -0400, Bill Stewart wrote:
> Servers are the price of scalability.
Correction - servers are the price of *easy* scalability. See Freenet for an
example of self-organizing networks that are efficient. But it isn't easy,
self-org networks are complex and subtle be
At 08:02 PM 9/7/00 -0400, Kevin Elliott wrote:
>Does this method work for apps that are generating and testing lots
>of keys or does the initial key generation step still have to be
>undertaken? The whole point of the blowfish technique was to
>increase the attackers required effort. It was b
At 05:10 AM 9/8/00 -0400, Tom Vogt wrote:
>David Honig wrote:
>> >not quite right. it is NOT the government that collects, and this is not
>> >a tax. there's a "non-profit" organisation called GEMA that collects and
>> >re-distributes these things.
>>
>> So if you don't pay GEMA who *are* those f
X-Loop: openpgp.net
From: "Asymmetric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The D/H is going to be used just to generate a key to securely transfer a
> 4096 bit key for use in symmetrical crypto routines later in the program,
You want to use a 4096-bit key for SYMMETRICAL crypto? Hello? Not only I
don't know o
Bill Stewart wrote:
> So does the proposed law require companies to pay GEMA
> if they make or sell anything in this category?
I'm afraid that is what is being proposed.
of course, similiar stuff has been proposed for a long time. the IP
industry is greedy, as we all know. and since IP is an arti
David Honig wrote:
> >not quite right. it is NOT the government that collects, and this is not
> >a tax. there's a "non-profit" organisation called GEMA that collects and
> >re-distributes these things.
>
> So if you don't pay GEMA who *are* those folks with the guns?
GEMA will most likely sue y
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