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The owner of the computer could be liable for the content sent through the computer?

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The owner of the computer could be liable for the content sent through the computer?

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Stewart Baker: This is America — anybody could be liable for anything! Steganography http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~galactus/remailers/index-stego.html Stewart Baker: Seriously, if providing anonymity prevented the police from tracing a criminal message, the risk of liability can’t be ignored. Diva: If I were a kidnapper, I’d send all ransom demands through a remailer in Holland. Stewart Baker: I’d recommend sending it through about ten. Even in Finland, Scientologists were able to break the secrecy of anonymous remailers though government cooperation. CryptoRebels http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~galactus/remailers/index-stego.html Diva: Back to cryptography. We can thank a scientist named Whit Diffie for the start of the crypto revolution. In the 1970s, he figured out how to split the key that decodes encrypted data. He devised a system in which each user has both a public and private key unique to the owner. Distribute your public key to people who want to send you messages; use your pri

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