I don't think you can. The law doesn't care where it come from. Once is
made here, goes abroad means export. I am not a lawyer, but thats what I
heard. Easily accessible and export are separate things. Before you
export, ask the commerce department (or your lawyer).
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Peter Xiao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question regarding the following situation.
>
> In the US, using strong cryptography is regulated. However, there are
> certain situations under which you can use strong cryptography and the
> export licenses are approved on the per case basis. I know the base
> Apache package does not have SSL and hence exportable. Also, I know
> mod_ssl is using strong cryptograhy and is easy to be integrated into
> the base Apache to enable SSL. Now, assume I build an application based
> on the base Apache server. Can I export my application? My concern is
> that people outside of US can EASILY plug-in SSL using mod_ssl. Can
> anyone give some help or comments on this??
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Peter
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