[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Actually...   Having gone through the process of getting an export
> license, all I can say is AAAARRGRGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!
> 
> Technically, you MUST GET AN EXPORT LICENSE FOR ANY ENCRYPTION.  This even
> includes simple cyphers (e.g. rot13).  What it boils down to is that
> "exportable" encryption still does not entitle you to export without an
> export license; it only makes it possible to get one.
> 
> The problem is that an export license typically only applies to a single
> application and can take months (or years) to get.  It's a hassle.  I
> would suggest going with the foreign server approach (a la kerneli.org)
> first.

Yes, I understand how the US government regulates export of encryption.
Just because it is weak (say, 40-bit) doesn't mean you don't need a
license, only that it's possible for you to get one.

However, libwv is only doing decryption, and I wasn't sure if that
qualified as controllable cryptography.  I've been told it doesn't.

I have a printout of the US EAR (Export Administration Regulations) in
front of me, and it doesn't make it any clearer.

-- 
Shaw Terwilliger

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