On Fri, 2012-11-09 at 10:32 -0500, Daniel Brown wrote:
> 
>     Other projects, such as Apache's Perl distribution, mod_perl,
> classify as 5D002[2], but they distribute OpenSSL as part of the
> pre-compiled binary package.  OpenSSL, of course, would be 5D002, but
> because of the unrestricted, publicly-available source code, it gets
> TSU exemption.

I think we ship an openssl binary lib with our Windows builds.

>     All of that (so long-windedly, my apologies) discussed, for the
> sake of a definitive statement on the website, was the 5D002+TSU
> listing determined by a legal professional, Johannes, or was it a
> self-classification?  Because if it hasn't been so determined yet, we
> may want to officially self-classify or re-classify under EAR99.

I followed Rasmus' answer to the same question from previous requests. I
habe no own knowledge of U.S. law.

johannes


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