I know that US export is now trivial, but many countries have import 
restrictions on ciphers. That would be handled by Sun's security policy 
file, but I seem to recall that some also have restrictions on applications.

Brad Cox, Ph.D. wrote:
> In my experience, the restrictions are trivial. See 
> http://virtualschool.edu/jco, which tackles a similar problem and 
> describes the policy as I know it. In particular:
>
> JCO is approved for export by U.S. Dept. of Commerce Bureau of Industry 
> and Security Regulation #740.13E5  under TSU License Exception 
> ECCN#5D002. The distribution url, http://virtualschool.edu/jco, was 
> registered via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] on August 7, 
> 2003 as instructed in a phone conversation on that date with the 
> Department of Commerce consultation hotline (who were most helpful, by 
> the way). The exception was confirmed by email on August 8.
>
> Bear Giles wrote:
>   
>> A potential problem is import/export restrictions on code that uses (not 
>> provides) encryption.  This is rare, but the second and third items may 
>> need to be distributed in a separate jar file.
>>     
>
>   


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