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And US Gov. does not require encryption key, yet...
"Wong, a former U.S. State Department official who stressed that he was not speaking on behalf of Nvidia, said he has heard that China requires companies to use an encryption system to which the government retains a key."


Yes, because:

1) The allowed encryption power available is controlled by government and lenght of your key cannot be longer than the one breakable by current processing power of such organizations like NSA.

2) Apparently, Echelon was designed to register international noise. No interpretation or data extraction was neccessary from frequently secured transmissions.

I am sorry, by writing such articles:

a) Aren't you aware of your own side? Havn't you study?

b) Are you trying to draw attention into different direction?

c) Simply brainwash readers?


Look at yourself first before accusing others. Lack of democracy is not sufficient excuse to be peeky on every ground.
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