
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- To: cypherpunks@toad.com Date: Fri Jul 26 11:26:59 1996 I have a question about legal issues: Lets asume I have a service provider in switzerland who gives me web-space. I publish strong cryptography there. The server itself is physically in USA, but my domain is something like "www.itar.ch" (a swiss web-address). Since there is no way for me to know where the server stands, do I violate the ITAR, and if so, am I realistically prosecutable? - --------< fate favors the prepared mind >-------- Remo Pini rp@rpini.com PGP: http://www.rpini.com/remopini/rpcrypto.html - ------< words are what reality is made of >------ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBMfiPZBFhy5sz+bTpAQHbKggAi7kG/Bp8x+fApJTTSDw6AAcXe+U5TyVG ladtDvnQOQE66raEqvfTWUPuyB5Fa9xqRAe/kpSkxU7802TPMnxMii3dJPLaOMv7 eYZx58VVVeSmbnC3qnN4SU5uSYnS7dNXE50kPaZDq0bap3O2LVB0yTL30xqBuF5+ EJs73dJQRKt/UipbymTLmeThDM1bRj0CxRL5b1OHHoYM5yDMhpxrS5KWnke7Pxqe lTM3K+XTdpLC3MgmD15hpAfpn82uYGm8a21EsJ/ODLdxrdEv7mRm36V7EYH+JAqM 9jM3Hy38vnGHk6inB2dLGofa5tzFdbEhW2TtL6chRAnmemQkmVN8jg== =eWJb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----