> > > A third point is that arms are exportable if fired in a rocket over
> > > the border AFAIK.
> >
> > Really? There is some exclusion covering rockets or the border? Where
> > can I get more details on this?
>
> It was on a web page for a long time, but I forget which. It's to do with
> the ITAR being about arms and ammunition trade, and hence having an exception
> intended for ammunition fired over the border(s)... I'm sure if you're bored
> enough you can find the whole regulations on the web.
>
> David.
The regulations allow export of cryptography to Canada (I can even
download netscape with strong encryption) but the regulations don't apply
to Canadians if I recall.
;)
Perhapse someone such as muself can act as a bouncer for patches from
Americans? I think that doesn't break any laws since I am free to
export to whoever I want.
Gerhard
-- Gerhard Mackgmack@imag.net InnerFIRE@starchat.net
As a computer I find your faith in technology amusing.
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