On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 03:59:52PM -0400, Collin Anderson wrote: > export. http://www.bis.doc.gov/encryption/encfaqs6_17_02.html#6 > Here is a really good, succinct primer presentation on > regulatory jurisdictions: > http://www.gibsondunn.com/publications/Documents/WebcastSlides-EncryptionExportControls-02-21-2012.pdf > I would also point out that no cryptography software is allowed to be > exported to "Terrorist Supporting Countries," to the extent that Firefox > was advised a few years ago that it could not export to Syria, et al > unless it opted to not track download locations.
And of course this does not work, because of plenty resellers between UK/USA and "terrorist supporting sountries" and most UK/USA companies have no idea where their products finally end up... Economical regulations do not work, if there is a demand (and there is a huge demand). Instead of forcing these regulations, western governments should support a liberation/freedom activities in these countries... (EFF is great in doing this). Pavol -- _______________________________________________________________ [[email protected]] [http://trip.sk/wilder/] [talker: ttt.sk 5678]
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