Exporting from Canada (was Re: Let's try breaking an SSL RC4 key)

Lucky Green shamrock at netcom.com
Mon Jul 24 21:58:22 PDT 1995


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In article <m0saTpk-0005BTC at nrk.com>, wb8foz at nrk.com (David Lesher) wrote:

>marc:
>> However, goods of U.S. origin are export restricted, unless said
>> goods are further processed outside the U.S. so as to result in a
>> substantial change in value, so some of the PGP development would
>> need to be done in Canada.
>
>How about compiling it? THAT is "further processing"......

I am not sure that would hold. After all, the disk with the source code to
"Applied Cryptography" was denied an export license, because the source
code could be compiled into libraries.
<What kind of drugs are these people on anyway? They really ought to quit.>

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