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June 22, 1999
Chairman Bliley Dear Chairman Bliley, The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) is writing to urge the Commerce Committee to report H.R. 850, the "SAFE" Act, favorably and without weakening amendments. The SAFE Act promotes the widespread use and deployment of strong encryption that we believe is essential to protecting privacy and security on the Internet. Individuals urgently need strong encryption products to protect their privacy. The Internet is transforming the lives of Americans, making daily communications from buying something online, to registering to vote, to sharing ideas with colleagues overseas easier and more efficient. But people must be able to trust in the security and privacy of their data if we are to realize the Internet's promise to promote economic growth and reinvigorate democracy. Strong encryption is the fundamental tool needed to build this trust and privacy on the Internet. Current Administration export control regulations harm the privacy of individuals both abroad and at home. They directly limit the availability of encryption for those communicating overseas, and more broadly weaken the security available in the most commonly used products. And proposals from the Administration to promote "key recovery" or "plaintext access" systems would create a vulnerable new backdoor that damages the security of all encryption systems. CDT believes the SAFE Act, as introduced, provides encryption export relief that is badly needed to protect individual privacy. We urge the Commerce Committee to support the SAFE Act. Sincerely,
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