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- Bernstein_v._United_States abstract "Bernstein v. United States is a set of court cases brought by Daniel J. Bernstein challenging restrictions on the export of cryptography from the United States.The case was first brought in 1995, when Bernstein was a student at University of California, Berkeley, and wanted to publish a paper and associated source code on his Snuffle encryption system. Bernstein was represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who hired outside lawyer Cindy Cohn. After four years and one regulatory change, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that software source code was speech protected by the First Amendment and that the government's regulations preventing its publication were unconstitutional. Regarding those regulations, the EFF states:The government requested en banc review. In Bernstein v. U.S. Dep't of Justice, 192 F.3d 1308 (9th Cir. 1999), the Ninth Circuit ordered that this case be reheard by the en banc court, and withdrew the three-judge panel opinion, Bernstein v. U.S. Dept. of Justice, 176 F.3d 1132 (9th Cir.1999). The government modified the regulations again, substantially loosening them, and Bernstein, now a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, challenged them again. This time, he chose to represent himself, although he had no formal legal training. On October 15, 2003, almost nine years after Bernstein first brought the case, the judge dismissed it and asked Bernstein to come back when the government made a "concrete threat".".
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- Bernstein_v._United_States wikiPageID "340772".
- Bernstein_v._United_States wikiPageRevisionID "605221592".
- Bernstein_v._United_States author "Electronic Frontier Foundation: EFF's History".
- Bernstein_v._United_States citations "25920.0".
- Bernstein_v._United_States citations "922".
- Bernstein_v._United_States citations "945".
- Bernstein_v._United_States court United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Ninth_Circuit.
- Bernstein_v._United_States court United_States_District_Court_for_the_Northern_District_of_California.
- Bernstein_v._United_States dateDecided "1996-04-15".
- Bernstein_v._United_States dateDecided "1996-12-09".
- Bernstein_v._United_States dateDecided "1997-08-25".
- Bernstein_v._United_States fullName "Daniel J. Bernstein et al., v. United States Department of State et al.".
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- Bernstein_v._United_States judges Marilyn_Hall_Patel.
- Bernstein_v._United_States judges "Betty Binns Fletcher, Myron H. Bright, Thomas G. Nelson".
- Bernstein_v._United_States name "Bernstein I".
- Bernstein_v._United_States name "Bernstein II".
- Bernstein_v._United_States name "Bernstein III".
- Bernstein_v._United_States opinions "Concurrence by Bright".
- Bernstein_v._United_States opinions "Dissent by Nelson".
- Bernstein_v._United_States opinions "Opinion by Fletcher".
- Bernstein_v._United_States priorActions "Hon. Marilyn Hall Patel ruled for plaintiff in 974 F.Supp. 1288".
- Bernstein_v._United_States text "Years before, the government had placed encryption, a method for scrambling messages so they can only be understood by their intended recipients, on the United States Munitions List, alongside bombs and flamethrowers, as a weapon to be regulated for national security purposes. Companies and individuals exporting items on the munitions list, including software with encryption capabilities, had to obtain prior State Department approval.".
- Bernstein_v._United_States subject Category:Cryptography_law.
- Bernstein_v._United_States subject Category:Electronic_Frontier_Foundation_litigation.
- Bernstein_v._United_States subject Category:United_States_Internet_case_law.
- Bernstein_v._United_States comment "Bernstein v. United States is a set of court cases brought by Daniel J. Bernstein challenging restrictions on the export of cryptography from the United States.The case was first brought in 1995, when Bernstein was a student at University of California, Berkeley, and wanted to publish a paper and associated source code on his Snuffle encryption system. Bernstein was represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who hired outside lawyer Cindy Cohn.".
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