fOn 27 Mar 2006 14:50:03 -0800 in comp.protocols.time.ntp, "alan.kiecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In order to export software from the US that includes encryption >algorithms an "Export Commodity Control Number" or ECCN is required. >Does anyone know if there is an ECCN assigned to NTP? Has any US >company gone through the process of obtaining an ECCN that I might >contact? See http://cdt.org/crypto/admin/000112commercefactsheet.shtml particularly second last sentence: lets you off the hook, unless selling to a government, university, lab, ISP/telco, restricted country, or denied person! "Global Exports of Unrestricted Encryption Source Code Encryption source code which is available to the public and which is not subject to an express agreement for the payment of a licensing fee or royalty for commercial production or sale of any product developed with the source code may be exported under a license exception without a technical review. The exporter must submit to the Bureau of Export Administration a copy of the source code, or a written notification of its Internet location, by the time of export. Foreign products made with the unrestricted source code do not require review and classification by the U.S. Government for reexport. This license exception should apply to exports of most "open source" software." See http://bxa.doc.gov for detailed regs, and lists to check. -- Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis Calgary, Alberta, Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian[dot]Inglis{at}SystematicSW[dot]ab[dot]ca) fake address use address above to reply _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
