On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 12:27:15PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> David Fetter <david@fetter.org> writes:
> > Just exactly which encryption legislation are we talking about
> > here?
>
> > I know there was some fuss about this issue back in the early
> > 1990s, but that was many, many law changes and court cases ago,
> > world-wide. It's far from clear to me that there's any reason
> > other than inertia not to roll the crypto stuff into the core
> > functionality and have done.
>
> This seems a very USA-centric view of the problem. It's true that
> the US export regulations no longer pose much of an issue for us
> (but who's to say they might not become tighter again in future?);
> the problem is there are lots of places where the laws are still
> strict.
Which places, and what laws?
Re: compulsively attempting to comply with every law everywhere, let's
recall that a certain Search! engine company managed to get itself in
a morally pretty reprehensible spot by "following the laws" of an
oppressive regime. We needn't do the same.
Cheers,
David.
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