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Someone has to pay for distribution, maintenance, and integrations of the encryption on an ongoing basis. If it was legal to write encryption but illegal to distribute it, what would be the difference from a ban? Both tor and cryptography require an ongoing effort to provide their service.



I see a pretty strong difference between hosting the latest build of gpg and actually running a server that moves the bytes that cause the harm. You may not, but I do.




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