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                Date: 1998-09-08
                 
                 
                Exil in Anguilla: US CryptoWizard wandert aus
                
                 
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      Vince Cate, einer der Veranstalter der bereits legendären 
Financial Crypto Konferenzen in Anguilla hat nummehr den 
nächsten logischen Schritt vollzogen & wegen der "depperten 
US Crypto Gesetzgebung" seine US/Staatsbürgerschaft 
zurückgelegt.  
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By PETER WAYNER, wayner@nytimes.com 
... 
In 1994, Cate [ http://www.offshore.com.ai/vince/ ] moved to 
Anguilla and helped bring Internet service to the tiny 
island. Last Sunday night, he went a step further and flew 
to Barbados, site of the nearest American consulate, to fill 
out the paperwork to renounce his U.S. citizenship. 
 
Cate, an encryption expert and one of the sponsors of an 
annual academic conference on financial cryptography in 
Anguilla [ http://fc98.ai/ ], said he made the decision 
because he's setting up a new company, Secure Accounts, that 
will design and build basic software to handle electronic 
transactions [ http://www.secureaccounts.com/ ].  
... 
After renouncing his citizenship, Cate said in an e-mail 
message that he wanted "to be free from the silly U.S. laws 
on crypto." 
... 
Many American software companies, however, see themselves 
losing market share to foreign competitors who are able to 
create encryption products unhampered by U.S. laws. They 
argue that good cryptographic expertise is already well 
distributed around the world and that the laws only give 
foreign competitors an advantage. 
... 
Recently, many leading software companies like Sun 
Microsystems and C2 Net have opened branches outside the 
United States, hiring foreign nationals to do the work. This 
has required a complicated dance to avoid breaking U.S. 
export laws like the ones that Cate is escaping. 
... 
Cate's move also illuminates a bit of the international 
market for citizenship. Before renouncing his U.S. 
citizenship, Cate became a citizen of Mozambique for a fee 
of about $5,000. "This makes me an American-African," he 
joked. 
... 
full text registrierungs/pflichtig: 
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/98/09/cyber/articles/06encrypt.html
                   
 
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