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- partsj.motion
- The legal brief that argues in detail
how the ITAR Scheme is unconstitutional. (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/partsj_motion.html
- The legal brief that argues in detail
how the ITAR Scheme is unconstitutional. (HTML version.)
- motion.notice
- The motion itself (most of which is quoted above),
and a listing of all the papers filed with it. (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/motion_notice.html
- The motion itself (most of which is quoted above),
and a listing of all the papers filed with it. (HTML version.)
- service.proof
- Proof that legal papers were sent to the Defendants.
(ASCII text version.)
- HTML/service_proof.html
- Proof that legal papers were sent to the
Defendants. (HTML version.)
- abelson.decl
- Hal Abelson's declaration about computer programs
as a medium of expression. (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/abelson_decl.html
- Hal Abelson's declaration about computer programs
as a medium of expression. (HTML version.)
- appel.decl
- Andrew Appel's declaration about the academic process of
publication and critique of papers and software (both online
and on paper). (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/appel_decl.html
- Andrew Appel's declaration about the academic
process of publication and critique of papers and software
(both online and on paper). (HTML version.)
- behlendorf.decl
- Brian Behlendorf discusses how his Apache
web server software was categorized as export-controlled encryption
software by the National Security Agency, despite its lack of
encryption capabilities, and had to be modified to avoid
further government harassment. (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/behlendorf_decl.html
- Brian Behlendorf discusses how his Apache
web server software was categorized as export-controlled encryption
software by the National Security Agency, despite its lack of
encryption capabilities, and had to be modified to avoid
further government harassment. (HTML version.)
- bernstein.decl
- Plaintiff Dan Bernstein talks about how
he got involved in this case, NSA statements about the
public domain and the process of publication, his fears based on
his experience with the ITAR, and the impact on his ability to teach
cryptography. (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/bernstein_decl.html
- Plaintiff Dan Bernstein talks about how
he got involved in this case, NSA statements about the
public domain and the process of publication, his fears based on
his experience with the ITAR, and the impact on his ability to teach
cryptography. (HTML version.)
- bishop.decl
- Matt Bishop's discussion about how encryption
enables him to privately discuss sensitive information about computer
vulnerabilities with his peers, except those in foreign countries.
(ASCII text version.)
- HTML/bishop_decl.html
- Matt Bishop's discussion about how encryption
enables him to privately discuss sensitive information about computer
vulnerabilities with his peers, except those in foreign countries.
(HTML version.)
- blaze.decl
- Declaration of Matt Blaze,a Principal Research Scientist at
AT&T Laboratories, and an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science
at Columbia University, in which he states that cryptography
systems are mathematical, benefit from community scrutiny, are
inseparable from modern computer systems and that the Government
regulations impede him from his work. (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/blaze_decl.html
- Declaration of Matt Blaze,a Principal Research
Scientist at AT&T Laboratories, and an Adjunct Professor of Computer
Science at Columbia University, in which he states that cryptography
systems are mathematical, benefit from community scrutiny, are
inseparable from modern computer systems and that the Government
regulations impede him from his work. (HTML version.)
- cohn1.decl
- Declaration of lead counsel Cindy Cohn,
arguing against the Dept. of State's motion for Summary
Judgement. (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/cohn1_decl.html
- Declaration of lead counsel Cindy Cohn,
arguing against the Dept. of State's motion for Summary
Judgement. (HTML version.)
- cohn2.decl
- 2nd Declaration of lead counsel Cindy Cohn,
arguing against the Dept. of State's motion for Summary
Judgement. Introduces exhibits (not scanned) for the above
motion. (September 20, 1996) (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/cohn2_decl.html
- 2nd Declaration of lead counsel Cindy Cohn,
arguing against the Dept. of State's motion for Summary
Judgement.Introduces exhibits (not scanned) for the above
motion. (September 20, 1996) (HTML version.)
- demberger.decl
- James Demberger's declaration on how he was
harassed by the State Department for posting his public domain
VOTPCRYP program to sci.crypt. [Not scanned: Exhibits A-J, his
correspondence with the State Department.] (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/demberger_decl.html
- James Demberger's declaration on how he was
harassed by the State Department for posting his public domain
VOTPCRYP program to sci.crypt. [Not scanned: Exhibits A-J, his
correspondence with the State Department.] (HTML version.)
- ellison.decl
- Carl Ellison talks about how computer languages
are used as human languages, how they have been published for decades
in CACM, how they are used in scientific communication and art,
and how scientific communication includes source code.
[Not scanned: exhibits from CACM.] (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/ellison_decl.html
- Carl Ellison talks about how computer languages
are used as human languages, how they have been published for decades
in CACM, how they are used in scientific communication and art,
and how scientific communication includes source code.
[Not scanned: exhibits from CACM.] (HTML version.)
- ginsparg.decl
- Paul Ginsparg talks on the process of
scientific publication on the Internet, such as his E-Print
archives for preprints of research papers. Says how and why
scientists include computer code in their publications. Includes
two small programs for astrophysics as examples. (ASCII text
version.)
- HTML/ginsparg_decl.html
- Paul Ginsparg talks on the process of
scientific publication on the Internet, such as his E-Print
archives for preprints of research papers. Says how and why
scientists include computer code in their publications. Includes
two small programs for astrophysics as examples. (HTML
version.)
- johnson.decl
- Michael Paul Johnson's declaration about the civilian
applications of crypto, the lack of a sharp line between algorithms
and source code, and how ITAR-based interactions with NSA chilled
his work on MPJ and Quicrypt and damaged his business. (ASCII text
version.)
- HTML/johnson_decl.html
- Michael Paul Johnson's declaration about the civilian
applications of crypto, the lack of a sharp line between algorithms
and source code, and how ITAR-based interactions with NSA chilled
his work on MPJ and Quicrypt and damaged his business. (HTML
version.)
- miller.decl
- Lawrence Miller describes his attempts
to do a small cryptographic student project, as a graduate student
under Lance Hoffman. The export difficulties resulted in
substantial and fruitless interactions with the State Department,
followed by his taking an Incomplete in the course. (ASCII text
version.)
- HTML/miller_decl.html
- Lawrence Miller describes his attempts
to do a small cryptographic student project, as a graduate student
under Lance Hoffman. The export difficulties resulted in
substantial and fruitless interactions with the State Department,
followed by his taking an Incomplete in the course. (HTML
version.)
- schneier.decl
- Bruce Schneier discusses the basics of
cryptography, its application in computers, the export controls,
and cryptographers as scientists. [Missing some chunks of
text.] (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/schneier_decl.html
- Bruce Schneier discusses the basics of
cryptography, its application in computers, the export controls,
and cryptographers as scientists. [Missing some chunks of
text.] (HTML version.)
- stallman.decl
- Richard Stallman talks about human communication
in computer languages, the evolution of programs that results from
such communication, and the equivalance of online and print
publication. (ASCII text version.)
- HTML/stallman_decl.html
- Richard Stallman talks about human communication
in computer languages, the evolution of programs that results from
such communication, and the equivalance of online and print
publication. (HTML version.)
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