Directory > Society > Issues > Human Rights and Liberties > Privacy > Cryptography Crypto Law Survey Gives an overview of existing laws and regulations with entries per country on import/export controls, domestic laws, developments to restrict or promote cryptography. http://rechten.uvt.nl/koops/cryptolaw/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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ACLU In Brief: Computers, Phones & Privacy The policy stance of the American Civil Liberties Union on encryption and your privacy. http://archive.aclu.org/library/ibpriv3.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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BBC News Encryption - The Great Debate - National security or the empowerment of Big Brother? Opposing forces in the great encryption battle say that it is going to be one or the other. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1998/encryption/57910.stm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Phone Tapping Information Information on phone tapping and the protection of the privacy of our communication systems. http://www.phone-tapping.net Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Data Encryption Standard (DES) - Lay Networks Information about the Data Encryption Standard (DES) and its JavaScript implementation. http://www.laynetworks.com/users/webs/des.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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The Definition of National Encryption Policies Analysis of public policies related to the encryption of personal data. Special focus on US and France, as countries which historically have had strong encryption controls. http://encryption_policies.tripod.com Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Encryption and Privacy in the digital age Provides information on how cryptography can be used in protecting privacy on the Internet. http://www.mycrypto.net/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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How the Internet Will Be Censored - A Parable Parable by Perry E. Metzger. In a land of transparent trees, the invention of paint causes the government to pass laws to maintain its spying abilities. http://filebox.vt.edu/users/bpatel/Internet%20Paper/introduction.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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ITAR Civil Disobedience Protest against cryptography export restrictions in the USA. Become an "illegal" international arms trafficker with one click. List of known arms traffickers. http://online.offshore.com.ai/arms-trafficker/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Hermetic Systems: Cryptography Explanation of encryption, ECHELON, multiple file encryption software, and why you need encryption. http://hermetic.nofadz.com/crypto.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Major Encryption Legislation 106th Congress, SAFE HR 850. http://www.cdt.org/crypto/legis_106/SAFE/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Libertarians for Privacy Headquarters Help promote freedom of privacy by trying to crack both weak and strong keys, to prove a right to privacy should be protected. http://www.catamount.com/rc5/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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RC5 Cracking Project at Distributed.net Distributed.net demonstrates regularly that the kinds of encryption the US government allows is hopelessly weak, while the kind they ban is the only kind that ensures privacy. This is done by distributing clients which crack test keys, with money to the first to break a key...the "legal" ones take days, the "illegal" ones take years. http://rc5.distributed.net Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Center for Democracy and Technology - Encryption Issues "Pro-crypto" resources and news about cryptography related legislation in the United States from the CDT http://www.cdt.org/crypto/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Michael Froomkin's homepage Contains links to many articles about legal aspects of encryption, including Clipper Chip, export control, privacy, anonymity http://www.law.tm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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STAND Adopt An MP Adopt your UK Members of Parliament and educate them about encryption issues. http://www.stand.org.uk Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Parrhesia Documents related to encryption policy and regulation. http://www.parrhesia.com Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Cryptography: Scientific Freedom and Human Rights Issues U.S. Congressional briefing: Was held to bring two more issues into the policy discussion: scientific freedom to conduct and express cryptographic research, and human rights applications of cryptographic technologies. http://www.aaas.org/spp/dspp/cstc/briefing/crypto/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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CDT Encryption Issues Page Information and news about cryptography related legislation in the United States. Very pro-crypto. http://www.crypto.com Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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