Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 18 Jan 2000 19:35:15 -0500 (EST) | From | "Mike A. Harris" <> | Subject | Re: Linux crypto patch for 2.3 kernels |
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Marc Mutz wrote:
>"Mike A. Harris" wrote: >> ><snip> >> > >> >Is USA the only country in the world with strange crypto export >> >regulations? Let's not make the main linux kernel illegal for people >> >living in such countries... >> >> Why not? If the USA relaxes, then I'm sure others will due to >> pressure. The ones that matter anyways... Who cares if >> Millenium island can legally use the official kernel? >> ><snip> > >While I am aware of the fact that US citizens often think _they_ are the >world
I agree. ;o)
>(are you US? ;-)
No. I'm 100% Canadian. Ontario specifically.
>I really, really doubt that such a point of view is a good one.
I think it depends more on the percentage of Crypto free countries to Crypto-paranoid countries, as well as the dominance of those countries in the world market. In other words, if every country in the world allows crypto - except IRAQ, Ethiopia, and the like, then I say we should "go with crypto". If Russia, USA, or any other major world powers do not allow crypto (like the USA, and previously France) then it would be bad to put it in - if not illegal.
>I was thinking more of Russia than of "Millenium Islands" and I >personally do not think that Russia will feel much pressure >from US crypto export legislation :-(
Well let me restate that I think crypto should go in the standard kernel *UNLESS* some major world power (country) has strong anti-crypto laws that would cause a problem for the usage of Linux in that country, or for a possible core developer in that country. Small countries with small population are relatively irrelevant IMHO... either way.
Crypto is GOOD for us, and good for the world. We just have to be careful thats all.
>(Last time I looked at the crypto law survey page, Russia did not allow >the use of strong crypto - or my brain becomes all but holes...)
Hmm.. That is bad then. Russia is important IMHO. This brings up a point:
How many countries out there that have a significant population or impact on the world - have strong crypto laws still?
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