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Re: IPv4 country of origin
From: Ralph Doncaster <ralph () istop com>
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 12:01:26 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
Thus spake "Ralph Doncaster" <ralph () istop com>That's basically all Netscape & Microsoft were doing when they had to restrict 128-bit SSL. They threw in the requirement to enter your address & phone number, but they had no way of telling if you were entering your address, or the one you got from doing a four11.com lookup of John Smith in Plano, Tx.The new crypto regulations allow shrink-wrapped software to be exported if the receiver claims to be authorized; there is no legal requirement on the exporter to actually verify this status...
One of my clients is a large computer security software company. According to them, it's not just crypto export rules that are the concern, but also the ITAR countries (N. Korea, Lybia, Cuba, ...). As well they are concerned about liabilities in countries like France where it is illegal to import crypto so they want to restrict people from France too. -Ralph
Current thread:
- Re: IPv4 country of origin, (continued)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin alex (Oct 04)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Stephen Sprunk (Oct 04)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin alex (Oct 04)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin dre (Oct 03)
- RE: IPv4 country of origin dgold (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin dre (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Peter Salus (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin dre (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Peter Salus (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Ralph Doncaster (Oct 02)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Stephen Sprunk (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Ralph Doncaster (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Stephen Sprunk (Oct 03)
- RE: IPv4 country of origin Peter Salus (Oct 03)
- Re: IPv4 country of origin Michael . Dillon (Oct 03)