Re: Encryption Export Legality

From: Paul Rubin (//phr.cx_at_NOSPAM.invalid)
Date: 07/27/05


Date: 27 Jul 2005 13:26:32 -0700


"Tom St Denis" <tomstdenis@gmail.com> writes:
> I mean no ego joke here, but if the US government was strict about the
> export conditions [or making new ones up as you suggest] they would be
> all over me, gnupg, openssl, etc in short order.

GnuPG is distributed from Germany, and you're in Canada. The BXA
wouldn't care.



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