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FC: DOJ says Bernstein encryption case is moot, should be dismissed

------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 22:45:44 -0400 To: politech@politechbot.com From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com> Subject: FC: DOJ says Bernstein encryption case is moot, should be dismissed Send reply to: declan@well.com

Earlier Politech message:

"Bernstein can post source code, say Feds, from Reuters" http://www.politechbot.com/p-00950.html

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> PRESS RELEASE > > Contact: Daniel J. Bernstein, press-20021018@box.cr.yp.to > > > GOVERNMENT BACKS AWAY FROM CRYPTO REGULATIONS > > San Francisco, 18 October 2002 - The government today told a federal > court that several portions of the current encryption regulations would > not be enforced. > > The regulations are being challenged by Daniel J. Bernstein, a professor > of mathematics, statistics, and computer science at the University of > Illinois at Chicago. Bernstein's lawsuit led to four court decisions > against the constitutionality of the government's previous regulations. > > To comply with the current regulations, cryptographers must send > encryption software to the National Security Agency before showing the > software to foreigners. They must also wait for government approval if > source code for the software is not publicly available. > > Department of Justice attorney Tony Coppolino told the court that the > government would not enforce the regulations against cryptographers > working together at conferences. He also told the court that the > government would treat ``assembly language'' as source code. > > Chief Judge Marilyn Hall Patel of the United States District Court for > the Northern District of California will take the next action in the > case. Observers expect Patel to rely on the government's promises and > dismiss Bernstein's case without deciding the constitutionality of the > current regulations. > > ``I'm trying to help protect the Internet against bad guys,'' Bernstein > said in a statement. ``I hope it's true that the government is going to > stop interfering in my work.'' > > -30-

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