* Ying-Chun Liu: > David Moreno Garza wrote: >> Googling a bit, I've found a previous discussion on exporting Debian to >> Cuba, which apparently it is not allowed, what does this *exactly* mean? >> > > Maybe you are googling something outdated. I think it is OK now if you > export Debian main only (without non-free/contrib sections).
Not quite, see <http://www.access.gpo.gov/bis/ear/txt/746.txt>. An example: | (4) Applications for licenses may be approved, | on a case-by-case basis, for certain exports to | Cuba intended to provide support for the Cuban | people, as follows: | | (i) Applications for licenses for exports of | certain commodities and software may be | approved to human rights organizations, or to | individuals and non-governmental organizations | that promote independent activity intended to | strengthen civil society in Cuba when such | exports do not give rise to U.S. national security | or counter-terrorism concerns. Examples of such | commodities include fax machines, copiers, | computers, business/office software, document | scanning equipment, printers, typewriters, and | other office or office communications equip ment. | Applicants may donate or sell the commodities or | software to be exported. Reexport to other end- | users or end-uses is not authorized. Note the "case-by-case basis" part. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

