Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: DES module in kernel? | Date | Wed, 17 Mar 1999 12:30:04 +0800 | From | David Luyer <> |
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> > > > Individuals can export products; there's no requirement that I know of > > that an incorporated body apply for a crypto export license. Really, anyone > > who wants to take the initiative can, even if Linux is truly a commons. > > > > The problem is that then only that one person can do the export.
Another problem is France. You'd end up needing to have linux and linux_for_france (like communicator and communicator_for_france on netscape archives) since just because you can export it doesn't mean other countries can legally import or use it.
David.
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