Talk:CryptoRights Foundation

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[edit] notability

I'll dig out media coverage on the organization. They've been active for years in the privacy & cyber liberties sphere; standards like PGP etc. --Lquilter (talk) 00:25, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

  • 700+ Ghits which I don't have time to wade through completely —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lquilter (talkcontribs) 01:06, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
More cites from Lexis/Nexis:
  • WASHINGTON INTERNET DAILY, AUGUST 12, 2003, Vol.4, No.155, 854 words, International

... on Technology (U.S.), CryptoRights Foundation (U.S.), Cyber-Rights & ...

  • 2. Telegraph Herald (Dubuque, IA), April 6, 2003 Sunday, 913 words, Code war: Battle over encryption rights intensifies; Added penalties: Draft legislation would extend prison sentences for scrambling data during the commission of a crime, ANICK JESDANUN, NEW YORK

... chief communications officer of the CryptoRights Foundation, which teaches human-rights ...

  • 3. San Gabriel Valley Tribune (San Gabriel Valley, CA), March 30, 2003 Sunday, MORE NEWS, 858 words, Gunman kills rival during church service

... asks Stanton McCandlish of the CryptoRights Foundation, which teaches human rights ...

  • 4. National Journal's Technology Daily, AM Edition, August 14, 2001, 85 words, CRIME: A Social Hacker's Duty

... Del Torto, founder of the CryptoRights Foundation, in remarks to a ... CRYPTORIGHTS FOUNDATION (57%); CRYPTORIGHTS FOUNDATION (57%);

  • 5. Boardwatch Magazine, December 1, 2000, No. 12, Vol. 14; Pg. 122 ; ISSN: 1054-2760, 3852 words, They Might Be Giants; People, Stark, Thom

... major backing for the Cryptorights Foundation, an international lobbying ... --Lquilter (talk) 00:58, 29 November 2007 (UTC)