"Mike A. Harris" wrote:
>
<snip>
> >
> >Is USA the only country in the world with strange crypto export
> >regulations? Let's not make the main linux kernel illegal for people
> >living in such countries...
>
> Why not? If the USA relaxes, then I'm sure others will due to
> pressure. The ones that matter anyways... Who cares if
> Millenium island can legally use the official kernel?
>
<snip>
While I am aware of the fact that US citizens often think _they_ are the
world (are you US? ;-) I really, really doubt that such a point of view
is a good one. I was thinking more of Russia than of "Millenium Islands"
and I personally do not think that Russia will feel much pressure from
US crypto export legislation :-(
Marc
(Last time I looked at the crypto law survey page, Russia did not allow
the use of strong crypto - or my brain becomes all but holes...)
-- Marc Mutz <Marc@Mutz.com> http://marc.mutz.com/Encryption-HOWTO/ University of Bielefeld, Dep. of Mathematics / Dep. of PhysicsPGP-keyID's: 0xd46ce9ab (RSA), 0x7ae55b9e (DSS/DH)
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