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"Sentient1" == Sentient1 <Shade@cdale1.midwest.net> writes:
Sentient1> Esteemed GentlePersons, Could you settle a dispute? Is it, Sentient1> or Is it not, legal to take PGP source code and the like Sentient1> out of the country if it is written on paper? Yes, it is legal to export cryptographic source code in printed form - the exact same code that is illegal to carry out on a floppy disk. (See the preface to Zimmermann's book "PGP Source Code and Internals," published by MIT Press.) - -- C Matthew Curtin [AT&T|Bell] Labs Internet Gateway Applications Group http://www.att.com/homes/matt_curtin.html PGP OK cmcurtin@gatekeeper.att.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.7.1 Comment: Have you encrypted your data today? iQCVAwUBMSQQqRhyYuO2QvP9AQEGIwP8DpMGvtZi2pWeFlicArVNyhAoeJxq+oR0 mXQN0E3EWW5GBujfd7TSJhMsPddXXJOaO+4HDoV8E7Q6D4kE3/GiHx6E8uBJ0Zdb 8Q77oXChYWrSB/p5HTwDoxGyk4svFMkey88X+Y/9JYia2ZBtoSEPl2WAJd8mhkTZ FPNugHTdfMg= =8y6/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----