(Standard disclaimer: I am not a lawyer; this is not official legal advice; etc.)
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 10:39:55PM +0100, Frank Rosemeier wrote: > > The more severe problem is related to the Terms of Service which I > have to accept with the account request. > It contains lots of legal stuff which I do not understand including > regulations for US export controls. > Of course I am neither able nor willing to send reports concerning > Yarrow to the US government! That only applies to open source encryption code. (Under US law, encyryption software is considered a weapon (!)) It looks like this doesn't apply to Yarrow so you need not worry about that bit. > > Are there some experts or tutors who want to help me to understand > the Terms of Service especially the export controls? Are there any other particular parts you don't understand? Everything else seems fairly standard to me. Only use it for Haskell-related stuff; keep your password safe; don't store any inappropriate content; they are not responsible for any loss of data; etc. etc. -Brent _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
