
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
"Sentient1" writes:
Could you settle a dispute? Is it, or Is it not, legal to take PGP source code and the like out of the country if it is written on paper?
It appears to be legal, as MIT has done it. A written opinion has held that other crypto sources can be taken out on paper, but no formal opinion of the PGP sources in the MIT book has happened. It may only be legal to take these sources out in the form of a published book, however -- random printouts you do yourself may or may not be legal to export since they don't qualify as "public domain" information. In practice, of course, if you don't tell anyone and you arent someone prominent you will never be caught no matter what you do. Perry