About this note in Mozilla.org: "This source code is subject to the U.S. Export Administration Regulations and other U.S. law, and may not be exported or re-exported to certain countries (currently Afghanistan (Taliban controlled areas), Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria) or to persons or entities prohibited from receiving U.S. exports (including Denied Parties, entities on the Bureau of Export Administration Entity List, and Specially Designated Nationals)."
If Mozilla is a international free software project supported by developers of many countries (not only from U.S.), why is under U.S. export laws?? If any individual person from Iran, Iraq, Libya, etc. want to use the software or collaborate in the project, is banned?? If the reason is that the server mozilla.org resides phisically in the U.S. what about move this server to another country that don't have these reestricticons? I think we need to preserve the free software right without political reasons.
