Yes, it is. Even if he wrote a program in Mexico, but carried his laptop back and forth daily, each piece can come into the US, but cannot leave again! Uuuuuuuuummmmmmm, gooooood! Read the actual documents. Bob De Witt, rdew@el.nec.com
From anon@anon.efga.org Tue Feb 17 19:44:29 1998 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 22:08:26 -0500 From: Anonymous <anon@anon.efga.org> Comments: This message did not originate from the Sender address above. It was remailed automatically by anonymizing remailer software. Please report problems or inappropriate use to the remailer administrator at <admin@anon.efga.org>. To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Doesn't the act of taking it across the border, in the laptop, constitute an act of export??
Well, yes it would, but the original scenario includes WRITING the code outside of the US, which means it never was a US creation, even if the creature that happened to be writing the code was native to the US.
The question is whether the dude could pull a stunt like this and get away with it. I'd say go for it. You got a plausible loophole to a stupid law that might not hold in court anyways.
-Anon
So leave the laptop in the hotel safe before going back to the US each evening. On Tue, 17 Feb 1998, Bob De Witt wrote:
Yes, it is. Even if he wrote a program in Mexico, but carried his laptop back and forth daily, each piece can come into the US, but cannot leave again! Uuuuuuuuummmmmmm, gooooood! Read the actual documents.
Bob De Witt, rdew@el.nec.com
From anon@anon.efga.org Tue Feb 17 19:44:29 1998 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 22:08:26 -0500 From: Anonymous <anon@anon.efga.org> Comments: This message did not originate from the Sender address above. It was remailed automatically by anonymizing remailer software. Please report problems or inappropriate use to the remailer administrator at <admin@anon.efga.org>. To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Doesn't the act of taking it across the border, in the laptop, constitute an act of export??
Well, yes it would, but the original scenario includes WRITING the code outside of the US, which means it never was a US creation, even if the creature that happened to be writing the code was native to the US.
The question is whether the dude could pull a stunt like this and get away with it. I'd say go for it. You got a plausible loophole to a stupid law that might not hold in court anyways.
-Anon
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