| Madsen, W. "The Inslaw Affair", Computer Fraud and Security Bulletin, September 1993, p.12. |
.... Yet another problem was that, as with Clipper, it was seen as unlikely that foreign governments would embrace a system which was conducive to US spying [EPIC 1995] especially in the light of evidence that the US had already in the past sold software with trapdoors in it to foreign governments [Madsen 1993b] Finally, liability for compromised key databases was seen as a problem by a number of companies, with a Shell Oil representative stating that the US government cannot cover Shells liabilities in the case of compromised keys protecting data such as geologic information and market strategies, ....
Madsen, W. "The Inslaw Affair", Computer Fraud and Security Bulletin, September 1993, p.12.
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