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Last Updated Thu Mar 13 10:42:48 PDT 2003
Bernstein v Commerce: Exhibits filed with the opposition to govt.'s 9th
Circuit motion for emergency stay of District Court's injunctive relief.
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- exhibit.cover
- Very brief descriptions of the exhibits.
- exhibit.a
- [This exhibit is not actually present yet, since it contains
crypto code, which is not exportable - until we have this law
taken down. This serves to point out how ridiculous the ITAR
crypto restrictions really are - we cannot even legally present
the case exhibits here!] Exhibit "A" filed under seal:
Snuffle 5.0 source code.
- exhibit.b
- Testimony of Vice Admiral J. M. McConnell,
Hearing on the Administration's Clipper Chip Key Escrow
Encryption Program, S. Hrg. 103-1067, 103rd Cong., 2nd Sess. (May 3,
1994), filed in District Court October 4, 1996.
- exhibit.c
- Written Statement of William P. Crowell to the
House Committee on the Judiciary Hearing on H.R. 3011 "Security and
Freedom Through Encryption Act" (September 25, 1996), filed in District
Court October 4, 1996.
- exhibit.d
- Declaration of Dr. Andrew W. Appel, filed in
District Court on July 26, 1996.
- exhibit.e
- Declaration of Professor Harold Abelson, filed
in District Court on July 26, 1996.
- exhibit.f
- Declaration of Daniel J. Bernstein in Opposition
to Defendants' Second Motion for Summary Judgment, filed in District
Court on May 23, 1997. Shows simply how software source
code is human readable and communicates among humans.
- exhibit.g
- Declaration of David Balenson of Trusted
Information Systems, about foreign availability of encryption.
- exhibit_g_attachment.images/index.html
- Attachment to Exhibit G: Trusted
Information Systems' study of the availability of foreign encryption.
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