Ian Goldberg wrote:
I remember hearing (if my memory is correct, from the mouth of a Microsoft employee at Crypto '96) that when Microsoft signs a module, they are certifying that they saw a signed sheet of paper swearing that either (1) you won't export the software, or (2) you have received an appropriate export license.
AFAIK, they don't even read the code.
Really? This implies they would have no objections to signing freely available code, which as we all know will eventually make its way overseas (indeed, it may have originated there). Gary -- "Of course the US Constitution isn't perfect; but it's a lot better than what we have now." -- Unknown. pub 1024/C001D00D 1996/01/22 Gary Howland <gary@systemics.com> Key fingerprint = 0C FB 60 61 4D 3B 24 7D 1C 89 1D BE 1F EE 09 06