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fyi... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 5 Dec 1998 05:52:24 -0500 (EST) From: Philip Webb <purslow@chass.utoronto.ca> To: lynx-dev@sig.net Subject: lynx-dev international cave-in Toronto Star 981205 Ottawa to regulate encryption exports -- Robert Cribb Canada has joined 33 countries, incl Japan & the UK, in imposing new export controls on encryption software. At a meeting in Vienna Thursday, countries belonging to the Wassenaar Arrangement -- originally to limit arms exports -- agreed to limit exports of the most powerful encryptions, said André LeBlanc, Dept of Foreign Affairs: for the 1st time, Canadian companies will have to acquire government permits to export mass-market software with > 64 bits encryption. Permits will be issued quickly & fairly, said an Industry Canada spokesperson, which calmed some in the encryption industry, eg Brian O'Higgins, Chief Technology Officer, Entrust Technologies (Ottawa): "I'm disappointed the US forced this change on all the countries, but we believe the Feds will co-operate with us"; his company makes encryption software for Internet banking & secure credit-card transactions. "It's not good for Canada or our industry", said Austin Hill, President, Zero-Knowledge Systems (Montreal), which is about to release a service which will allow Net users to mask their identities on-line: "It inhibits our ability to become leaders & will lead to export of jobs a/a software"; such companies may choose to avoid export restrictions by relocating to Caribbean countries, where encryption is not regulated. The US is treating the international agreement as a significant victory. its Commerce Dept issued a statement Thursday welcoming the decision "to modernize & improve multilateral encryption export controls". ========================,,============================================ SUPPORT ___________//___, Philip Webb : purslow@chass.utoronto.ca ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Centre for Urban & Community Studies TRANSIT `-O----------O---' University of Toronto
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