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On 01-Feb-2000 Winged Wolf wrote:
> Bernstein v. Department of Commerce still has some outstanding questions
> related to this very point.  So, until we get some resolution on that,
> discussion is probably still verboten.  (The new regulations, at least
> from what I remember reading, didn't mention anything about lightening up
> 'providing technical assistance' regulations.)
> 

IANAL, but from what I read, they actually do appear to, provided the
participant has a reasonable belief that residents of the verboten countries
are not participants.  If there is a reasonable belief that they are
participants, and he/she participates, then they would be violating the rules.

The restrictions on source appears to be lifted, if I read it correctly, but
not on binaries.  So I can put a src.rpm up, but not an actual RPM, for
instance.

Stupid laws.

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