>>>>> "Florian" == Florian Lohoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Florian> --uZ3hkaAS1mZxFaxD Content-Type: text/plain; Florian> charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Florian> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Florian> On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 03:10:02PM -0500, Sam Hartman Florian> wrote: >> Except of course that multi-step exporting is legal. Well, is >> likely to be legal in most cases. If I'm operating a US >> mirror, and you tell me that you're copying my mirror outside >> the US for the explicit purpose of making it available to T7, >> then I might care. Florian> It is legel as long there is no knowledge of the Florian> export. That's not how I read the law. I think you're making assumptions that law works like software or that law is well designed. Both of these assumptions are false. If you'll present rational and explicit arguments as to why you think multi-step export is illegal, with explicit references to appropriate paragraphs in the regulations or enabling legislation then I'll be happy to respond as a matter of intellectual stemulation. But since I am not a lawyer and I do not believe you are a lawyer either, or if so, I seriously doubt you are licensed to practice law in the US, neither of us is qualified to significantly influence Debian's decisions in this matter. If you believe that you may be breaking a law then you should seek legal advice yourself. If you believe that Debian may be breaking a law, and wish to donate the time of some US lawyer who supports your position, Debian would be foolish to ignore your donation.