Re: DES module in kernel?

Kev (klmitch@MIT.EDU)
Tue, 16 Mar 1999 11:41:01 EST


> Then again, according to the Wassenaar agreement which the US also signed,
> they agreed to some odd clause saying 'if the encryption is in the public
> domain then export is legal'.

hmmm...too bad the kernel isn't in the public domain, then? or can we get
away with writing a plug-in module that's public domain?

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