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PRESUMABLY a company that exists outside of the US does not have to follow its laws. THUS such a company could create a VoIP solution that is encrypted with NO BACK DOOR. I wonder what the US government would do then . . .
Posted by: Roger Ramjet   Posted on: 05/04/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Of course they passed the buck.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/03/06
But I thought only criminals had to worry about this stuff.  HypnoToad72 | 05/03/06
well..  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/03/06
Seems like an awful waste of money.  osreinstall | 05/03/06
Seems like an awful waste of money.  mrlinux | 05/03/06
Lawyering...  osreinstall | 05/03/06
..as has everything related to the phony contrived "terror" war..  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/03/06
Will you stop changing your handle...  osreinstall | 05/03/06
gubmint ain't handlin doodley..  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/03/06
By spending money on projects that aren't really necessary.  osreinstall | 05/04/06
No technology exists today  Roger Ramjet | 05/03/06
RE: No technology exists today  Skinbop | 05/03/06
Re:  Roger Ramjet | 05/04/06
I hate my government  Roger Ramjet | 05/03/06
And  Shelendrea | 05/03/06
Explain  TimeBomb | 05/03/06
Explanation then  Shelendrea | 05/03/06
Me too  Zolar | 05/05/06
So, now is our privacy not only invaded...  BitTwiddler | 05/03/06
What happened?  Tim Patterson | 05/03/06
Those people you mention...  TimeBomb | 05/03/06
You are supposed to protect yourself from your government  Dave P. | 05/03/06
You don't own a gun.  s_gamgee | 05/05/06
Here's how they will get you  Zolar | 05/05/06
I know, I know!  TimeBomb | 05/03/06
Let's clarify a couple of things  Dave P. | 05/03/06
cute  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/03/06
Where is Ben-Laden?  s_gamgee | 05/05/06
Thomas Jefferson said to the effect  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 05/07/06
Encryption?  numbers987654321 | 05/03/06
My guess is gov does have cracking puter  voska | 05/03/06
Correct  Dave P. | 05/03/06
They key is to encrypt everything  Sxooter_z | 05/05/06
I'm not sure I understand all of this but.........  Shelendrea | 05/03/06
This will create less security.  linux_for_me | 05/03/06
... and if we refuse to pay for Duh'bya's war machine...  Mr. Roboto | 05/03/06
Clarification time, again  Dave P. | 05/03/06
wrong my wittle friend..  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/03/06
You're back again huh?  Shelendrea | 05/04/06
yup  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/04/06
They wouldn't yank them  Shelendrea | 05/04/06
I'm always on my best behavior..  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/04/06
Oh Pulllleeeeeaaaazzzzeeee  Shelendrea | 05/04/06
For Heavan's Sakes Dave  DarbyOhara | 05/04/06
Heh, never let those pesky facts get in the way, huh?  James T. Kirk | 05/04/06
ahhh, but we know better now  WiredGuy | 05/05/06
They won't tax you..  Spicoli the Cannoli | 05/03/06
wake up America!  Bgone | 05/03/06
take control of your privacy  schwana | 05/04/06
Just a minor clarification  TelcoChuck | 05/05/06
99% right-on Dave  TerryNT | 05/05/06

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