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Re: US citizens uploading to non-us



On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 02:10:49AM -0500, Sam Hartman wrote:
> On October 19, the Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) of the US
> Department of Commerce issued a new final rule on export of
> cryptographic software.  This rule updated a rule released in
> January.  The following is a direct quotation of section 740.13(e) of
> the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) found at
> http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=bxa&docid=f:740.wais.
...
>   (4) Posting of the source code or corresponding
>   object code on the Internet (e.g., FTP or World
>   Wide Web site) where it may be downloaded by
>   anyone would not establish "knowledge" of a
>   prohibited export or reexport, including that
>   described in paragraph (e)(2) of this section.  In
>   addition, such posting would not trigger "red
>   flags" necessitating the affirmative duty to
>   inquire under the "Know Your Customer"
>   guidance provided in Supplement No. 3 to part
>   732 of the EAR. 

I wonder if you're allowed to look at your web logs under this
circumstance.

It looks almost as if you can.

-- 
Raul



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