Michael Froomkin writes: : 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 of course if you are not a US person this is just as much a violation of the ITAR as if you were a US person. The ITAR does not exempt foreign persons from its requirements, though it does make them ineligible to get a license permitting them to disclose their software to other foreigners (or even to themselves). -- Peter D. Junger--Case Western Reserve University Law School--Cleveland, OH Internet: junger@pdj2-ra.f-remote.cwru.edu junger@samsara.law.cwru.edu