Most probabaly not, but if it is important to you shouldn't rely 
on some random opinions posted over a mailing lis but rather
consult a layer or at least read carefully the licence aggreement
during the install process (the window you normally click away
by "I aggree" button ;-)

Juan Carlos Castro y Castro schrieb:
> 
> I'm in Brazil. Let's suppose I find MSIE128.EXE (the US-only upgrade to
> 128 bits for MSIE) lying around a server in a crypto-legislation-free
> country. I download and install it over a legal copy of US English
> Windows 98 I have here.
> 
> I know I'll commit no crime according to US crypto laws, because
> I didn't take it from the USA. My doubt is, will I be making any kind of
> license infringement by doing this?
> 
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