On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 03:13 +0100, hymno3 wrote: > > I think this must be specified to "from the US" I guess. > I do wonder what "exported, either directly or indirectly" means; It's > FLOSS, and anyone connected to the internet even on Fiji can just > download it legally, but if it's on a disk, suddenly it's a matter of > US > National Security? That's the point. Everyone not in the US is free to ship to those destinations. But advertising it on a US-based server is considered indirect exporting. Laws are silly, yes. So, in short, just ship and tell the list that you shipped. As for everyone can download them, well, many companies ban IP addresses that belong to Iran. Sun, Paypal, etc, for example. > regards, > herman -- behdad http://behdad.org/
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