Am I protected by ignorance?
Rabid Wombat
wombat at mcfeely.bsfs.org
Fri Jul 26 10:42:50 PDT 1996
Your "ignorance" - Gee, I didn't know the server was in the US!
or theirs?
It would be fairly easy to figure out that the server was probably in the
US, by tracing the route, watching the amount of delay between hops over
time, etc.
If the server was discovered, I don't think your claim of ignorance as to
its location would be much of a defence. OTOH, IANAL.
On Fri, 26 Jul 1996, Remo Pini wrote:
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> To: cypherpunks at toad.com
> Date: Fri Jul 26 11:26:59 1996
> I have a question about legal issues:
>
> Lets asume I have a service provider in switzerland who gives me web-space.
> I publish strong cryptography there. The server itself is physically in
> USA, but my domain is something like "www.itar.ch" (a swiss web-address).
> Since there is no way for me to know where the server stands, do I violate
> the ITAR, and if so, am I realistically prosecutable?
>
>
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> Remo Pini rp at rpini.com
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