Why it is legal to export PGP under ITAR

Lefty lefty at apple.com
Sun May 29 10:22:14 PDT 1994


>The US ITAR law exempts many things from export restrictions, among them,
>materials availiable in public libraries.  It gives no special definition for a
>library.  My American Heritage Dictionary defines "library" as, among other
>things, "An orginized collection of recorded data arranged for ease of use."
>IOW, an ftp site.  Which means that if a program is available from a public ftp
>site, you're legally allowed to export it. :)

Congratulations on outsmarting the United States Government.  No doubt
they'll shrug their shoulders and pout while you go right ahead and export
all the stuff you want.

Perry, what was the name of the fellow who proved that the IRS couldn't
collect taxes from him?  How many bullets did they put in him?

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Lefty [gYon-Pa] (lefty at apple.com)
C:.M:.C:., D:.O:.D:.








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