Hi dmitry! Thursday 31, at 09:29:26 AM you wrote:
> > Hello all, > > we are on a hurry next day 6 of April (not a month like he > > specifies)the Nanonote will come back to spain, leting this dude > > without his beloved NanoNote, anyone with enough experience or acces > > to Rusian administration to try to do something? at least if not for > > this one for future Rusian Nanonoters? > > Hello, > > I'm on the list now. I don't know how much this topic is appropriate to this > list, so please pardon me in advance. > > I don't think there is a workaround currently because Ben NanoNote is a > microcomputer that have a cryptographic software installed by default and > it makes it covered by the current import restrictions in the Russian > Federation, even for personal use. The only way to overcome this is to > register NanoNote in FSB, which implies some actions from two sides at > least: 1) the NanoNote manufacturer (or its representative); 2) the Russian > legal person (some business) interested in importing this device to the > country. It is also possible to use a help of some broker company to let it > deal with FSB. > > AFAIK most of IT companies are undertaking this weird registration in Russia > without a problem. I don't know if Qi Hardware (or maybe Tuxbrain?) is > concerned enough to bother, though. > > (Well, there's another option: to brick the NanoNote by removing its > software, so it would have no cryptographic features, and ship it like that > to Russia, officially. But I doubt this is reliable because it is a > customer who'll need to prove it each time at customs.) > > Regards, Dmitry Samoyloff Several months ago I bought one Nanonote without any problems as private person. Also I have MID from China delivered to me in a month. Maybe it depends on post address? -- WBR et al. _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

