I hope you don't mind me e-mailing you with an off-topic
question on export controls, but I thought that this group would have people who
are able to reply knowledgeably. I am acting for a UK-based book publisher that is proposing
to publish a book for programmers concerning a particular Adobe design software
product and they want to include a tryout version of the software on a CD to be
distributed with the book. Adobe
have agreed this, and asked the publisher to sign a licence, which includes the
following clause: "Export Controls. Licensee acknowledges that the laws and
regulations of the United States restrict the export and re-export of
commodities and technical data of United States origin, including the Tryout
Versions. Licensee agrees that it
will not export or re-export the Tryout Products, or any portion of the Tryout
Versions in any form, without the appropriate United States and foreign
licences." My questions are: 1. What are the
export controls to which the above clause refers, and where can I find details
of them? 2. Would such
controls be understood to prevent the distribution of the book, bundled with the
tryout software on CD, in the USA and Europe? Any assistance would be welcome and much
appreciated. Best regards Bernie Nyman
B M Nyman & Co Solicitors London UK email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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