On 30/09/2016 15:29, Salz, Rich wrote: >> Is there something more I should do on this issue? I recall the OpenSSL terms of use strongly discouraged people from the US from helping, due to US export restrictions. > That's kinda outdated. However there are very many OpenSSL users (myself included) who rely on the legal status of OpenSSL/SSLeay as having no US origin parts. If this has changed, it needs a big red banner at the top of the www.openssl.org, every affected source file with the original EAY copyright boilerplate or its OpenSSL clone etc. For example, this affects how the use of OpenSSL should be declared on various customs forms with respect to US export restrictions and embargoes. It is also a legal reason to avoid the BoringSSL US clone and to some extent the LibreSSL Canadian clone. Enjoy Jakob -- Jakob Bohm, CIO, Partner, WiseMo A/S. https://www.wisemo.com Transformervej 29, 2860 S?borg, Denmark. Direct +45 31 13 16 10 This public discussion message is non-binding and may contain errors. WiseMo - Remote Service Management for PCs, Phones and Embedded