Tim May <tcmay@got.net> writes:
One more question. Could you tell us which things you are talking about here, which things you returned to Canada to implement?
I can't see that export controls are much of a big deal for freeware cypherpunk software ... just publish it on a US site with whatever access controls you fancy. It'll make it's way out of the country in a few minutes and end up on replay.com, or one of the automated mirrors of export control sites at ftp://idea.sec.dsi.unimi.it/pub/ or where ever. It's not as if you're trying to sell it, or are a corporation worrying about stepping on toes at NSA Inc.
If you are actually going to Canada to release products, this might be even more interesting than either the Junger or Bernstein cases. Of course, if you discuss this openly, you may be inviting repercussions.
Just release it in the US. Lets someone else do the export. Adam -- <A HREF="http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/rsa/print%20pack%22C*%22,split/%5cD+/,%60echo%20%2216iII*o%5cU@%7b$/=$z%3b%5b(pop,pop,unpack%22H*%22,%3c%3e)%5d%7d%5cEsMsKsN0%5blN*1lK%5bd2%25Sa2/d0%3cX+d*lMLa%5e*lN%250%5ddsXx++lMlN/dsM0%3cJ%5ddsJxp%22%7cdc%60%3b$/"> Have <I>you</I> exported RSA today?</A>