UK Government unveils crypto escrow legislation



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## author     : declan@well.com
## date       : 22.10.98
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The UK government has announced legislation designed to
force escrow of confidentiality keys on UK netizens.

They are planning a licenced system of Certificate
Authorities in an attempt to force key escrow down the
throats of British computer users. This could be a model for
other governments. The idea is that digital signatures get
preferential legal treatment if certified by a licenced CA,
but to get a licence you must escrow confidentiality keys.

The licensing authority will be OFTEL, the telecoms
regulator.

You may want to check out this link for full details
http://omnisite.liberty.org.uk/cacib/

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