17 March 1998
Source:
http://zen.pratt.edu/info/pub/itar/
Thanks to Cyphernet
CYPHERNET
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960724_isoc_crypto.statement
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Statement on cryptographic technology and the Internet, from Internet
Architecture Board and Internet Engineering Steering Group of the Internet
Society (ISOC). Excerpt: "The IAB and IESG are...disturbed to note that various
governments have actual or proposed policies on access to cryptographic
technology that either: (a) impose restrictions by implementing export controls;
and/or (b) restrict commercial and private users to weak and inadequate
mechanisms such as short cryptographic keys; and/or (c) mandate that private
decryption keys should be in the hands of the government or of some other
third party; and/or (d) prohibit the use of cryptology entirely, or permit
it only to specially authorized organizations."
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9606_pff_crypto.report
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"The Computer Revolution, Encryption & True Threats to National Security";
report condemning Clinton Adminstration encryption export policy and key
"escrow" plans, by G.A. Keyworth II and David E. Colton, for the Progress
and Freedom Foundation. HTML version available at
http://www.pff.org/pff/encry.html at the PFF site. Co-author Keyworth was
US President Ronald Reagan's scient advisor.
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brooks_crypto_061594.statement
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Jack Brooks' June 1994 Floor statement in the HOR regarding encryption export
controls explaining how clipper policy endangers us competitiveness in the
global marketplace.
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cantwell_hr3627.analysis
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November 1993 section by section analysis of the Maria Cantwell's bill which
liberalizes export control for information security programs and products
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cantwell_hr3627.bill
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Cantwell's hr3627 bill amending the Export Administartions Act of 1979
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cantwell_hr3627.faq
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c. May 1994 FAQ regarding export laws and the Cantwell bill. Also includes
a sample letter to be sent in support.
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cantwell_hr3627.summary
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Maria Cantwell's November 1993 address before the HOR in support of hr3627
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cerf_congress.letter
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Dr. VintonCerf's April 1993 letter to Timothy Valentine (HOR) suggesting
that export restrictions on encryption technologies be lifted.
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clinton_gore_export.speech
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Feb 1993 remarks by Clinton and Gore to Silicon Graphics employees who expressed
their interest in solving the export debate
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cpsr_export.statement
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summary of the july 1993 CPSR statement calling for a complete overhaul in
the government's information classification system
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cryptusa.paper
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cryptusa_paper.ps.gz
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gzip-compressed PostScript version of cryptusa.paper.
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demberger_v_odtc_crypto_export.letters
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doc-bea_crypto_survey.old
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Dept. of Commerce's Bureau of Export Administration issued this
cryptography-related survey in early 1995 as part of the research effort
for the Clinton Administration's upcoming report on encryption export.
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dos_itar_personal_exemption.notice
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State Dept. creates much-needed "personal use examption" to ITAR crypto export
rules. That's right - US citizens no longer have to register as international
arms dealers when travelling with laptops containing PGP, Folder Bolt or
Word Perfect. (Feb. 1996).
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dpswg_president_eff.letter
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letter from the Digital Privacy and Security Working Group sent to the White
House 12/06/93, urging the Administration to lift export controls on DES,
RSA and other mass market encryption without requring legislation.
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export_bitnet_legal.letter
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export_otpa_legal.letter
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This letter from Bill Clements, Director of the Office of Technology and
Policy Analysis, Commerce Department, to the BITNET management explains their
obligations and their members' obligations under the export laws, regarding
exports of technical data and/or software over an international network
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export_bitnet_legal.letter
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This letter from BITNET's lawyers explains a few more issues that were not
clearly addressed in the above OTPA letter.
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gtda_export.regulations
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General License GTDA regulations, including FAQ This document contains the
licensing regulations for General Technical Data exportable to All destinations
(GTDA). It is followed by a question-and-answer guide written by the Commerce
Department to help explain their often confusing regulations. [This is the
Commerce Dept. equivalent of the State Dept.'s ITAR regulations. Crypto material
that State does not categorize as ITAR-subject "defense articles" is in Commerce
GTDA [and other] jurisdiction.
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hamilton_eff_industry.letter
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Feb 1994 letter from industry representatives to Lee Hamilton and others
in the HOR expressing strong support for hr3627
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harris_export.statement
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Dr Martha Harris' feb 1994 statement announcing measures arising from the
Administration's decision to reform export control procedures involving
encryption.
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hr361_95.bill
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hr3627_activism.article
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proof that activism works! c.Feb 1994 example of how letter writing campaigns
can effect the actions of representatives.
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hr3937_crypto-stripping.amendment
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No Description
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hr3937_crypto.excerpt
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excerpt from hr3627/3937 dealing with its effects on other acts
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hr3937_intell_cmte.report
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June 1994 report accompanying hr3627 from Rep. Glickman in the Select Committee
on Intelligence recommending passage of hr3627/3937 with noted amendments
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hr_crypto_960515.letter
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Letter from Rep. Goodlatte (and over 20 other Representatives) to Clinton
Administration urging relaxation of crypto export controls and abandonment
of Clipper III "key escrow" proposals. Also includes Goodlatte press release
regarding the letter.
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hr_crypto_960515_letter_eff.statement
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Brief EFF statement on the House letter to Clinton demanding abandonment
of "key escrow" and urging relaxation of export controls. (Also includes
a copy of the letter).
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hr_export_hearing_93.summary
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October 1993 notes from the House hearing on cryptography and export controls.
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industry_opinion.article
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June 1992 article describing CPSR conference in which current export regulations
were severley criticized
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itar_1st_amend.biblio
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June 1993 letter from Lee Tien to Clyde Bryant with a list of law review
articles to help in Bryant's review of ITAR
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itar_export_1993.regulations
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July 1993 official amendments to the Arms Export Control Act
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itar_hr_govop_hearing.transcript
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This is the transcript of a series of hearings held before a subcommittee
of the House Comittee on Government Operations. It is especially interesting
for the two items it includes in the report; one memo shows that the Office
of Legal Counsel concluded that ITAR was unconstitutional, and some testimony
indicates that the State Department and the President may have ignored possibly
binding legal advice from the OLC. Feb-Aug 1980
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itar_registry_govt.document
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the cover letter and instruction booklet you receive when you write/fax for
information on Defense Trade Registration. July 1993
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lewis_960911_escrow.article
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Peter Lewis column on "Clipper II" key escrow and Clinton Administration
crypto export policy. Good backgrounder if you're new to the issue.
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make_cjr.kit
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Attorney Lee Tien's kit for making Commodity Jurisdiction Requests for
cryptographic items (you file such a request to, if you are lucky, move
jurisdiction over your crypto product from the State Dept. with it's harsh
ITAR regulations, to the Commerce Dept. with its more lax GTDA regs.)
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non-us_crypto_spa.report
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articles which appeared in a special government affairs section on cryptography
in the April 1994 issue of the Software Publishers Association (SPA) news
dealing with the foreign availability of crytography
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nsa_3des_export_denial_0396.letter
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Letter from State Dept.'s Office of Defense Trade Controls (controled by
the National Security Agency) denying Phil Karn approval to export software
that supports Triple-DES encryption. Interesting especially for 3 reasons:
The export has nothing to do with public distribution, but was requested
to provide security for the foreign, but US-staffed and owned, branch of
a US company; such export denial was threatened if the X9 Committee which
establishes banking security standards settled on 3DES instead of Clipper
- NSA is making good on its threats; and the 3DES export denial portion of
the form response appears to be a standard part of the form now (in other
words, NSA/DoS may be routinely denying all 3DES exports.)
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ota_priv_sec.report
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ota_priv_sec_report.summary
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tis_walker_export_101293_hr.testimony
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Stephan Walker's (TIS) October 1993 testimony before the subcommittee on
economic policy, trade and environment regarding the negative impact that
US export control regulations on cryptography are having on the information
system software industry.
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us_crypto-policy.faq
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Michael Johnson's 1994 in depth FAQ-like discussion of data encryption software
and technical data controls in the US
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wiretap_crypto_gao.report
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November 1993 GAO report on communications privacy and the federal policy
and actions surroundng the issue. specifically, it addresses whether federal
policies negatively affect US corporations' ability to protect themselves
against economic espionage.
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zimmermann_export_101293.testimony
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Phillip Zimmerman's (PGP) Oct. 1993 testimony before the subcommittee on
economic policy, trade and the environmnet discussing the need to change
US export control policy for cryptographic software.
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