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The Clipper chip is dead at least for any kind of data stuff."
The Clipper chip has prompted what might be considered the first holy war of the information highway.
The Clipper chip is known as an "escrowed encryption system."
That's the Clipper chip and that compromise is what the war is about.
The government has actually proposed that a device called a 'Clipper Chip'.
This argument is also being advanced in the context of the "clipper chip," another Administration initiative that lives right next door.
Initially classified, it was originally intended for use in the controversial Clipper chip.
During her only term, she helped convince the Clinton administration to drop its support of the Clipper chip.
It announced plans at that time to use an electronic trap door known as the Clipper Chip.
Cantwell promoted internet privacy and cited her opposition to the Clipper chip.
"The Administration is rushing to implement the Clipper chip program without thinking through crucial details," he says.
In the talks last year industry leaders had met with Government officials to seek Clipper Chip alternatives.
Hacker master- The man who put the Clipper chip in its well-deserved grave.
All three Clipper Chip initiatives thus failed to gain widespread acceptance by consumers or support from the industry.
They previously developed the clipper chip.
Furthermore the Government could use existing export laws to require Clipper chips in any computers shipped to other countries.
The clipper chip is a small piece of computer hardware designed to stave off encryption schemes that the Government can't crack.
Whatever the details, opponents of initiatives like the clipper chip and the telephony act argue that they threaten the right to privacy.
By adding Clipper chips to telephones, we could have a system that assures communications will be private - from everybody but the Government.
This was the Clipper chip.
In April 1993, the administration said it would lift export restrictions on companies that use the Clipper Chip.
This would allow the Clipper chip to be used as an encryption device, while disabling the key escrow capability.
Hellman addresses key escrow (the so-called Clipper chip).
In 1994 he published an often quoted seminal article enumerating seven key flaws in the Clipper chip initiative.
It was Skipjack-Plus, a newer version of the algorithm that had been used on the old Clipper chip.