On 27/10/14 20:51, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> Since you seem to be requesting it explicitly, I'll share that I'm
>> interested personally.
>
> I just don't want to ask my friend to put together something on the
> subject and then discover there's no interest in it -- it seems
> disrespectful to Pr
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 03:51:04PM -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> I just don't want to ask my friend to put together something on the
> subject and then discover there's no interest in it -- it seems
> disrespectful to Professor Johnson. :)
I think there will be great interest on the list for i
>He rather likes writing short essays on law. If there's interest, I'll
>try and talk him into writing something layman-friendly about ITAR/EAR
I would be interested.
Thanks,
Terry
From: Robert J. Hansen
To: "gnupg-users@gnupg.org"
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 11:20 AM
Subject: Update
> Since you seem to be requesting it explicitly, I'll share that I'm
> interested personally.
I just don't want to ask my friend to put together something on the
subject and then discover there's no interest in it -- it seems
disrespectful to Professor Johnson. :)
__
On 10/27/2014 02:20 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> If there's interest, I'll
> try and talk him into writing something layman-friendly about ITAR/EAR,
> cryptography, and the First Amendment.
Robert,
Since you seem to be requesting it explicitly, I'll share that I'm interested
personally.
Just received word back from a friend of mine who's a law professor
focusing in electronic civil liberties, and is a former Commissioner of
the FCC to boot. He's skeptical that ITAR/EAR enforcement will affect
U.S. hackers participating in libre software development. More than
that I can't/should