On Internet and social responsibility
Matt Levine
matt at deliver3.com
Sat Sep 15 18:09:05 UTC 2001
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Aside from the impartiality issue, I do not believe that the USG has
a constitutional right to forbid me from engaging any
person/place/thing in an otherwise lawful transaction.
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It's nice that you don't believe it, that doesn't change the fact
that they do have the right. (Hint: see crypto export laws for case
law)
Regards,
Matt
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