I am not a lawyer by any means, so I put a footnote on these emails that they 
are for informational purposes only :)
to correct my prior email, the reporting section is 743.1(c) not 743.1(4)(c)

He is in Australia, however because this *is* a FOSS project, there's going to 
be collaborations inevitably with people in the US. 
By the vary nature of the project and fact that source code will be stored and 
forwarded to and from the US, it falls under the US export controls 
jurisdiction.

I am not sure what Australian restrictions may be applicable, if any or at all.
Regarding commercial use: I think any company that decides to use Codec2 will 
be familiar with the various controls exemptions enough to have their Legal 
team do a once over.

--- On Sun, 27/11/11, si...@mungewell.org <si...@mungewell.org> wrote:

From: si...@mungewell.org <si...@mungewell.org>
Subject: Re: [Freetel-codec2] US export controls exemption
To: freetel-codec2@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Sunday, 27 November, 2011, 11:55 AM

> After looking at the LVS exemption though, it points out that *everything*
> packaged with Codec2 must be less than $5000: http://goo.gl/VZPTc

One question springs to mind is that since the main author is located
outside the US, does this requirement have any bearing?

Simon


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