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- Subject: Re: Encryption
- From: Shimpei Yamashita <shimpei@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:58:56 +0900
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On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 08:51:52PM +0900, Frank BENNETT wrote: > Last week, I posted a query about the encryption system behind Adobe Acrobat > "encrypted PDF" files. I was working on a little piece of writing for a > general-circulation Japanese law journal, and in the end I said very little > about encryption (safer, in any case, because I do NOT understand how that > stuff works!). > > I promised to post a link to the text when it was finished. There's nothing > in the piece of technical interest. The main point of it is to whinge about > the use of "unprintable", "uncopyable" encrypted PDF files as the medium for > "publishing" Japanese law on the Web, a simple issue about which I have very > strong feelings. > > A colleague has kindly translated the article into Japanese, and it will > appear in a column 「詳細の窓」, in the journal ジュリスト in the beginning > of January. (Any expressions of surprise that I am actually publishing > something should be sent by PRIVATE mail, please :-) Some people I work with *will* express surprise that a lawyer would know enough about computers to admit that they don't know enough about encryption! If I could count the number of hours I've wasted because the f*cking lawyers we've had the displeasure of being abused by know nothing about computer systems [1].... Just venting, Shimpei. [1] This job is heavily NDA'ed, so I can't say very much about it. Let's just say I didn't know APL [2] was still in active duty in some parts of the planet that dealt with a terabyte of data before Microsoft ever dreamt of the Terraserver. [2] For those of you who don't know what APL is, see http://www.izap.com/~sirlin/apl/index.html Looks like you can run the free version on Linux! I'm not sure why you would want to, though, unless you collect languages as a hobby. -- Shimpei Yamashita http://www.shimpei.org/
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