>From: Alan Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>The draft regulations are available now on CDT's web site at:
>
>         http://www.cdt.org/crypto/regs112399.shtml
>

  (2) Source code released under this provision remains of U.S. origin 
  even when used or commingled with software or products of any origin, 
  and any encryption product developed with source code released under 
  this provision is subject to the EAR (see Section 740.17).

Looks like they are reinventing the GPL, except to infect other sources.

  (4)(i) for encryption source code (including published source code 
  which is subject to proprietary commercial agreements or other 
  restriction), any new product developed with this source code must be 
  classified by BXA (see paragraph (e) of this section) prior to 
  re-export.

A little slap in the face to PGP -- and may make GPG code classifiable.

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