I am not a lawyer... So do not pay (trust) me... But if you are just using
JCE and JSSE from Sun, you are not writing any crypto code, you are making
calls to crypto code.
If your distributor in Taiwan can go to java.sun.com site, and download
these things from the Sun's Web, your butt is covered. You did not export
anything, Sun did...
If you are really writing encryption software, you are in trouble, and you
should really consider using JCE/JSSE...
Jan
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Jim Canniff wrote:
> Does anyone know what the current law is regarding exporting products with
> SSL? We're building an application that will be deployed in Taiwan and in
> other non-US sites. I've read various things ranging from: can't export SSL
> at all to can only use 40 bit (56 if register certificate) encryption in
> those products.
>
> Any resources for current laws would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> -Jim
>
> Jim Canniff
> Widax Corporation
> 508-862-2142 ext.110
>
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