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</head><body><p><br></p><blockquote type="cite"><p>On 07 December 2018 at 11:15 Russell Stuart via linux-aus <linux-aus@lists.linux.org.au> wrote:<br><br><snipped><br>The law is not something set in<br>stone. In particular politicians are the people who change the laws -<br>it's their day job. To them it's not so much stone as putty that can<br>be moulded, sculptured and refined. The first attempt is never the<br>final attempt.<br></p></blockquote><p>This is not a technical problem it is a legal problem! Thus it must be met through other solutions.<br></p><p>In my opinion the most effective way to solve the issue is to:</p><p>1) publicise the potential issues.</p><p> Financial<br></p><p> Bank Transfers depend on secure transactions.</p><p> Secure transaction usually involve some of encryption.<br></p><p> Breaking encryption breaks secure financial transactions.<br></p><p> Your bank account is now at risk</p><p>. Defence<br></p><p> Data relating to the defence of Australia is kept in secure databases<br></p><p><br></p><p>2) get the High Court of Australia involved.<br></p><p> Governmental overreach the legislation will cause more harm then the good<br></p><p> The legislation has the potential to directly control your business.</p><p> My business if to provide guaranteed secure communications.</p><p> Secure communications are not illegal.<br></p><p> My business is now at risk as I can no longer provide a Secure Communications.<br></p></body></html>