Alexei Fedotov wrote: > Hello Jose Antonio, > > You may find required clarifications here: > http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/
IANAL, but I think that's right. Harmony is classified as ECCN 5D002 which attracts an exception as open source code. The particularly relevant paragraph from that page being: Products classified as ECCN 5D002, are exported by the ASF under the TSU exception in EAR 740.13(e), which applies to software containing or designed for use with encryption software that is publicly available as open source. Exception TSU further provides that "Posting encryption source code and corresponding object code on the Internet (e.g., FTP or World Wide Web site) where it may be downloaded by anyone neither establishes "knowledge" of a prohibited export or reexport for purposes of this paragraph, nor triggers any "red flags" necessitating the affirmative duty to inquire[...]" Note that exporters other than the ASF within the US may or may not be eligable for exception TSU, and it is each specific exporter's responsibility to understand and comply with all export regulations applicable within their jurisdiction. But read the whole page, and check with somebody qualified to give you such advice. Regards, Tim
