Re: Exporting cryptographic materials, theory vs. practice
Matt Blaze <mab@research.att.com>:
So we chatted about computers and cryptography for a while. Finally, the two of them decided that it wouldn't really hurt for them to just sign the form as long as I promise to call my lawyer and get the SED
Just which form did they sign, exactly? These procedures remind me of Feynman's refusal to sign more than 12 times during some government talk. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rishab Aiyer Ghosh "In between the breaths is rishab@dxm.ernet.in the space where we live" rishab@arbornet.org - Lawrence Durrell Voice/Fax/Data +91 11 6853410 Voicemail +91 11 3760335 H 34C Saket, New Delhi 110017, INDIA
Just which form did they sign, exactly? These procedures remind me of Feynman' s refusal to sign more than 12 times during some government talk.
The license itself has a space for the customs people to "endorse" each export/re-import. Interestingly, I can't figure out how to distinguish between the signature I got when I left and the one I got when I came back. There are just two signatures and stamps on the back of the license, one dated when I left and one dated when I returned.
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