Hello All, Yesterday I read in "Communications Week International" (issued 18 Sept 95) the article named "Euro-Clipper chip scheme proposed" by Damian Peachey. Its say that "Thirty-four European countries [Council of Europe, me] have agreed to outlaw some of the strongest encryption protocols used in communications networks and make "keys" - similar to controversial U.S. "Clipper chip" - available to goverments." and below "...it is rare for countries to reject Council of Europe recommendations, said Peter Csonska, administrative officer at the Council's division of crime problems and chairman of the committee that drafted the document." Can somebody comment it more shurely that it is in article ? - Leonid Yegoshin, LY22