I read in !emc-pstc that Stephen Irving <sirv...@lutron.com> wrote (in
<sdf60a72....@mailgate.lutron.com>) about 'Location of CE DoCs' on Tue,
10 Dec 2002:
>    I know that the DoC and TCF need to be stored somewhere on European soil. 

Where did you get that from? All that is required, AFAIK, is that you
can produce them to a European authority within about 24 hours (some say
72 hours). You could fax them. You could very nearly air-mail hard copy
in 72 hours.
>    Beyond this, are there any further requirements for the DoC to be included 
>    with the product? Specifically, I am interested in knowing if it is 
>    important to include the DoC either with the shipping documentation, in 
> the 
>    product instructions, or both.

It should be included with the shipping documentation - it's mainly
addressed to customs officers! You don't have to include it with the
product, but it costs next to nothing to print it in the product manual.
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