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On Thu, 23 Nov 1995, sameer wrote: a> The feds have never established a general policy.
in other words, business as usual with the Feds. If there is no "book" on what is or is not legal v/v ITAR, and the agency responsible will not communicate, it empirically says: "...well, be reasonable to meet the intent of the law, but we will not tell you what is really expected; however, if, in the futute, we decide what we really want, we will bust you if you did not fully comply despite your good intentions --and, if that does not fly, we'll charge you with conspiracy...."
Just had an idea for Netscapes case. If we suppose that the ITAR governors ever managed to agree on a purely electronic based, export controlled distribution method then Netscape can write a Java applet or LiveScript to perform the task. This would mean a *click here to download* interface and bypass the obfuscated process that dogs MIT pgp. -- <URL:http://www.comp.vuw.ac.nz/~matt> |~ |~ |~ o| o| ('< o| ,',) ''<< ---""---