Export laws don't just affect crypto

Ian Goldberg iang at cs.berkeley.edu
Fri Oct 4 18:11:27 PDT 1996


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In article <199610011632.MAA01864 at jekyll.piermont.com>,
Perry E. Metzger <perry at piermont.com> wrote:
>
>Lucky Green writes:
>> > Umm, so are you violating ITAR if you *use* these GPS-guided missiles
>> 
>> No you aren't. A little known provision in the ITAR excempts exports 
>> by missile. Seriously.
>
>Well, not quite -- it exempts exports by space launch, but I think
>thats intended for things like satelite launchings and not for things
>like missile attacks against other countries...
>
And I quote:

# (6) A launch vehicle or payload shall not, by reason of the launching of
# such vehicle, be considered an export for purposes of this subchapter.
# However, for certain limited purposes (see @ 126.1 of this subchapter),
# the controls of this subchapter may apply to any sale, transfer or
# proposal to sell or transfer defense articles or defense services.

   - Ian

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