At 2:30 PM 10/13/95, Michael Froomkin wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 1995, Vincent Cate wrote: [..]
If while you are outside the USA you want to write some software that uses encryption and sell it worldwide, let me know. I could put you up while you wrote it and my company could sell it for share of the selling price. Let me know what you are thinking of and how long you think it would take.
Of course if you are a US person (citizen or green card holder) this is just as much a violation of the ITAR than if you did it from inside the US...
And recalling Matt Blaze's hilarious tale of trying to get the right forms filled out and approved at an airport prior to departure for Europe, one has to wonder what confused looks would be gotten were someone to try to get a "Commodity Jurisdiction Request" (or whatever is needed) to export one's thoughts.... "Yes, I'm trying to find out what forms I need to fill out to export the cryptography knowledge that's now in my head." "Huh?" "Well, I understand that it's illegal for me to think crypto thoughts in Anguilla, where I'm going on vacation. So, to protect me in the event I talk in my sleep, and a foreign national hears me, I want to register with your office." "Huh?" --Tim May Views here are not the views of my Internet Service Provider or Government. ---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---- Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@got.net 408-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero Corralitos, CA | knowledge, reputations, information markets, Higher Power: 2^756839 | black markets, collapse of governments. "National borders are just speed bumps on the information superhighway."