2007/4/6, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I was wondering being in India if there are other regulations that
would affect me.
Not really. _Your_ nuclear bombs have become US sanctioned, IIRC.
Best
Martin
On 4/5/07, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Siju George wrote:
> Some of the Softwares installed by ports must be fetching distfiles
> From US or other Countries that has Regulations on Software export (
> eg. cryptographic software )
if you fetch it, you are not exporting it. so this i
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 11:07:44AM -0500, David Terrell wrote:
> The US changed its crypto export laws nearly a decade ago
David,
When I was last working on ITAR and EAR issues while in management of a
defense consortium, our legal team (made up of IP staff from both defense and
IT compani
Siju George wrote:
Some of the Softwares installed by ports must be fetching distfiles
From US or other Countries that has Regulations on Software export (
eg. cryptographic software )
if you fetch it, you are not exporting it. so this is a no-concern. it
is not your problem, I would say.
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 07:47:32PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering about this.
>
> Some of the Softwares installed by ports must be fetching distfiles
> >From US or other Countries that has Regulations on Software export (
> eg. cryptographic software )
The US changed its cryp
Hi,
Just wondering about this.
Some of the Softwares installed by ports must be fetching distfiles
From US or other Countries that has Regulations on Software export (
eg. cryptographic software )
Is there any mechanism currently in ports to disable fetching software
from mirrors/sites hosted