On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 02:16, Kasper Nielsen wrote:
> > Because the amount of paperwork needed to legally distribute it is
> > huuuuuuuuge. The US export laws do allow non-profits and indviduals to
> > distribute crypto things but they have to jump through a few hoops and
>
> make
>
> > sure they fill out oodles of stuff.
> >
> > Avalon was going to distribute it until Craig dropped a note on commons
> > or ant list regarding this and gave a link. I followed it and it was much
> > too much work to get it done legally so we dropped it. Craig do you still
> > have that link ?
>
> so this is an US export law issue and not a Sun License issue?

I think so. It would be possible to distribute it but it would take a lot of 
work to get all paper work done and I think there was other conditions (ie 
must be us citizen, must get the connections from embargoed countries blocked 
etc)

-- 
Cheers,

Pete

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