Did you see this?

Jonathan D. Proulx jon at csail.mit.edu
Fri May 19 16:28:22 UTC 2006


On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 03:11:20PM +0100, Tony wrote:

:2. Keep multiple keys (e.g. a dummy volume).
: 
:The act specifies that if there is more than one key, you can choose which key to give up!

That just means you can revoke the key when they're done.  Giving a
false key is not giving a key.  

You can play whatever games you want (ie microwave a different USB
frob while shipping the real key to a trusted associate in a country
without an extradition tready), but that isn't a loop hole in the law
that can be legally exploited, it's a dodge that can land you in heaps
more trouble if you're caught.

-Jon



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