Since the apache servers are in the United States, and the Apache
Foundation is a US not for profit corporation, all projects are
required to meet US Export regulations with regard to encryption
technology.
See http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/
Regards,
Dave
On Apr 17, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Rainer Klute wrote:
Andrew C. Oliver schrieb:
Guys lets stay away from encryption. We'd have to do all this
registering with the government and a whole lot of hassle for not
much
benefit. Lame encryption to boot.
This depends. We here in Europe or at least here in Germany don't have
to do any registering with the government for encryption/decryption.
Best regards
Rainer Klute
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