On 1998/10/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Kikutani Makoto writes: > > Yes, my PGP is an international version which was built in Japan, and I > > brought it in my laptop. > > The international version infringes the RSA patent and so the owner of the > patent (PKP?) could theoretically sue you for using it in the US. All they > could get is an injunction ordering you to stop, though. There is no real > chance that they would bother. If you are feeling paranoid, delete your > international version and install the US one. > > > But of course I can't prove it. > > There is no reason why you would need to do so. The munitions export laws > (unrelated to the patent issue) forbid the export of strong pgp from the > US, regardless of its origin. You are safe from those as long as you stay > in the US. Theoretically, you should delete pgp from your laptop before > you take it home.
I seem to recall that transfer of cryptographic software to a non-US citizen is already considered export in the US. IANAL. - Ruud de Rooij. -- Ruud de Rooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sepc.twi.tudelft.nl/~derooij/