Minnesota court takes dim view of encryption (News.com)
Posted May 25, 2005 15:42 UTC (Wed) by
huffd (guest, #10382)
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Minnesota court takes dim view of encryption (News.com) by gowen
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Minnesota court takes dim view of encryption (News.com)
"We find that evidence of appellant's Internet use and the existence of an encryption program on his computer was at least somewhat relevant to the state's case against him,"
Judge R.A. Randall wrote in an opinion dated May 3.
And don't paraphrase me I said "IF" GET IT "IF"! It was the deciding factor.
The point being encryption is not a criminal tool and should not have been mentioned in the opinion. If the judge had omitted it whether or not he himself felt it substantiated the ruling there wouldn't have been an appeal on that basis. On the other hand if PGP did substantiate the evidence then they were WRONG because they NEVER EVER proved that it was used in a criminal enterprise! U knead a legal edumatation
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