On Wed, 4 May 1994, Bill Sommerfeld wrote:
This is sick. According to this, I cannot teach foreigners about cryptography in the U.S. -- even about the open literature. This is a grotesque denial of my first amendment rights.
does that also mean that an american cannot use his/her knowledge overseas? (btw im australian and therefore know nothing about american law)
When this issue came up in a discussion on export control issues with my employer's export control guru, he said that they basically never bothered to enforce this in the case of open courses at colleges & universities (because they knew it was unenforceable and unconstitutional).
good for him
- Bill
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