>
> b) US law doesn't apply to me (at least while I'm not in US territory)
> or OpenSSL, AFAIK, regardless of the code's origin.
>
US law may not apply to you, but it applies to many of the
people who are using OpenSSL outside the United States. If its your
intention that multinationals be prohibited from using OpenSSL, then I
think we have a conflict, because its my intention to let anyone use
OpenSSL.
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