I don't know about anyone else on this list, but I would suggest that
these questions are best directed to your legal counsel (or your own
countries trade office).

My PERSONAL opinion is that OOo is countryless, not bounded by USA
laws and therefore _it should_ be ok... but as before - get
professional advice.

/paul

On 2/15/06, yo yo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am developping an application that heavily rely on
> microsoft Excel at the moment that we are exporting to
> IRAN and other countries under american embargo.
> The problem is that exporting american software
> (Excel), to IRAN is prohibited by american laws, so
> the idea is to use OpenOffice instead.
> My questions are:
> Is OpenOffice american? or is it 'countryfree'?
> Does it really have to abide by american laws?
> Is exporting OpenOffice (or other opensource software)
> to IRAN restricted in any way?
>
> Thanks,
> Lionel.
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