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Booth Martin wrote: I suspect there would be a burden of proof to prove that the programmer knew it was a crime, and that he intended to commit a crime. The paper trail could become very important in that regardFor some reason this reminded me of a hero of sorts, Phil Zimmerman, creator of PGP. The FBI actually arrested him in Las Vegas where he had come to give a talk about encryption and all.
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