Re: [sqlite] Q: Export Control Classification Number?

2007-09-09 Thread Coatimundi


Dr. Hipp:

Thanks for your reply, concise and speedy. 

Thank you for creating SQLite; thank you for making it so good; and 
thank you for making it free as in freedom.



D. Richard Hipp wrote:


On Sep 9, 2007, at 8:07 PM, Coatimundi wrote:



My US-based employer is considering using SQLite in a closed, 
commercial product for which an export market is anticipated to 
exist.  Has the US DoC/BIS made an official classification of any 
release of the SQLite library as distributed at www.sqlite.org?  If 
so, has the classification been publicly disclosed?


The BigNameUsers page [ 
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=BigNameUsers ] notes that 
Toshiba requested an ECCN for SQLite.  The same note, perhaps coyly, 
does not provide an answer...




GE also has requested an ECCN, not once but twice.  So presumably two
completely separate organizations within GE are exporting SQLite in some
shape or fashion.

I forget the "official" wording, but SQLite is an item that is not 
export controlled.
At least as long as you don't purchase the proprietary encryption 
extension.

So it doesn't have an ECCN.

D. Richard Hipp
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Re: [sqlite] Q: Export Control Classification Number?

2007-09-09 Thread D. Richard Hipp


On Sep 9, 2007, at 8:07 PM, Coatimundi wrote:



My US-based employer is considering using SQLite in a closed,  
commercial product for which an export market is anticipated to  
exist.  Has the US DoC/BIS made an official classification of any  
release of the SQLite library as distributed at www.sqlite.org?  If  
so, has the classification been publicly disclosed?


The BigNameUsers page [ http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki? 
p=BigNameUsers ] notes that Toshiba requested an ECCN for SQLite.   
The same note, perhaps coyly, does not provide an answer...




GE also has requested an ECCN, not once but twice.  So presumably two
completely separate organizations within GE are exporting SQLite in some
shape or fashion.

I forget the "official" wording, but SQLite is an item that is not  
export controlled.
At least as long as you don't purchase the proprietary encryption  
extension.

So it doesn't have an ECCN.

D. Richard Hipp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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[sqlite] Q: Export Control Classification Number?

2007-09-09 Thread Coatimundi


My US-based employer is considering using SQLite in a closed, commercial 
product for which an export market is anticipated to exist.  Has the US 
DoC/BIS made an official classification of any release of the SQLite 
library as distributed at www.sqlite.org?  If so, has the classification 
been publicly disclosed?


The BigNameUsers page [ 
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=BigNameUsers ] notes that Toshiba 
requested an ECCN for SQLite.  The same note, perhaps coyly, does not 
provide an answer...


Thanks!


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