El 06/10/2010 08:08 p.m., Randal L. Schwartz escribió:
"Erik" == Erik Trulsson<[email protected]> writes:Erik> Since it essentially says that if you export it from the USA you will Erik> have to follow whatever laws and regulations covers such exports, it Erik> doesn't really add any burden since anybody doing such an export would Erik> be legally required to do so anyway. Erik> AFAICT the paragraph in question does not add any restrictions or Erik> burdens, it just points out potentially existing ones. Yes, you always have to obey the law when you export. But this clause seems to imply that the associated software *knowingly* triggers the export laws, probably in a bad way. Do you have a different opinion, and is it a legal opinion? Either this clause needs to be hoisted to the front page of the FreeBSD distro proper ("Some software contained within may be subject to...") or it should be removed from this software entirely. Burying it is irresponsible.
+1 BTW: IAAL Best Regards Gonzalo Nemmi _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
