From previous discussions, I don't think *licenses* can prevent you to
Any pointers to previous discussions?
Don Armstrong answers this on this list the 06 Feb 2006 answered a
similar question that I have posed.
US laws might prevent from doing this if you are a US citizen (or live
It think it even goes further i.e. I don't think this is limited to US
citizens. As I understand it, nobody (worldwide) is allowed to export
anything (free software and proprietary software) containing
encryption to the US embargo countries.
This does not make sense; US laws cannot apply to non-US citizens not
living in the US whatever these laws contain. The only way it can be
achieved is to have a United Nation embargo. There might be countries
under UN-embargo (Irak was one, I do not have followed the recent
development). For such countries export is prohibited (but not limited
to encryption) worldwide but not for countries just under US embargo.
Olive
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