Thank you so much for your help Dennis.

On Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 8:15:44 AM UTC-8 Dennis Bieber wrote:

> On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 09:58:51 -0700 (PDT), in
> gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user Saied Benyamin
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> >building. I have tried to purchase the board in India, but both digikey 
> >and mouser do not sell in India due to export limitations. I have seen a 
> >document included with the beagleboard PCB zip file from US department of 
> >commerce for commodity classification which states that the board is 
> >authorized for export and reexport under section 740.17(B)(3) of the 
> export 
> >administration regulations (EAR), and have tried to figure out what this 
> >means, but have not been able to. Has anyone used these boards in India? 
> >Is there a legitimate way to send these boards to India?
>
> https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/15/740.17#e
> """
> (3) Classification request required for specified commodities, software,
> and components. Thirty (30) days after a classification request is
> submitted to BIS in accordance with paragraph (d) of this section and
> subject to the reporting requirements in paragraph (e) of this section,
> this paragraph authorizes exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) of
> the items submitted for classification, as further described in this
> paragraph (b)(3), to any end user, provided the item does not perform the
> functions, or otherwise meet the specifications, of any item described in
> paragraph (b)(2) of this section. Items described in paragraphs (b)(3)(i),
> (ii), or (iv) of this section that meet the criteria set forth in Note 3 to
> Category 5 - Part 2 of the Commerce Control List (the “mass market” note)
> are classified under ECCN 5A992.c or 5D992.c following classification by
> BIS. 
>
> Note to introductory text of paragraph (b)(3):
>
> Immediately after the classification request is submitted to BIS in
> accordance with paragraph (d) of this section and subject to the reporting
> requirements in paragraph (e) of this section, this paragraph also
> authorizes exports, reexports, transfers (in-country) of the items
> described in this paragraph (b)(3) to any end user located or headquartered
> in a country listed in supplement no. 3 to this part. 
> """
>
>
> https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/15/appendix-Supplement_No_3_to_part_740
> India is NOT on the list of "favorable" countries. (Neither is Pakistan,
> Afghanistan, or Sri Lanka)
>
> That means India likely falls under the "provided the item does not
> perform the functions, or otherwise meet the specifications, of any item
> described in paragraph (b)(2)".
>
> """
> Note to paragraph (b)(2) introductory text:
>
> Immediately after the classification request is submitted to BIS in
> accordance with paragraph (d) of this section and subject to the reporting
> requirements in paragraph (e) of this section, this paragraph also
> authorizes exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) of:
>
> 1. All submitted encryption items described in this paragraph (b)(2),
> except “cryptanalytic items,” classified in ECCN 5A004.a, 5D002.a.3.a or
> c.3.a, or 5E002, to any end user located or headquartered in a country
> listed in supplement no. 3 to this part;
>
> 2. Encryption source code as described in paragraph (b)(2)(i)(B) to
> non-“government end users” in any country;
>
> 3. “Cryptanalytic items,” classified in ECCN 5A004.a, 5D002.a.3.a or c.3.a,
> or 5E002, to non-“government end users,” only, located or headquartered in
> a country listed in supplement no. 3 to this part; and
>
> 4. Items described in paragraphs (b)(2)(iii) and (b)(2)(iv)(A) of this
> section, to specified destinations and end users.
> """
>
> Items 1 and 3 again reference supplement 3, item 2 doesn't apply (it
> isn't source code), item 4 requires export licenses specifying explicit
> destination/end user. And... b2iii, b2ivA
>
> """
> (iii) “Open cryptographic interface” items. Items that provide an “open
> cryptographic interface,” to any end user located or headquartered in a
> country listed in supplement no. 3 to this part.
>
> (iv) Specific encryption technology. Specific encryption technology as
> follows:
>
> (A) Technology for “non-standard cryptography.” Encryption technology
> classified under ECCN 5E002 for “non-standard cryptography,” to any end
> user located or headquartered in a country listed in supplement no. 3 to
> this part; 
> """
> both again specify supplement 3.
>
>
>
> -- 
> Dennis L Bieber
>
>

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