From: Adam Shostack <adam@lighthouse.homeport.org>
To: rsalz@osf.org (Rich Salz)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-11-09 15:29:02 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 23:29:02 +0800
From: Adam Shostack <adam@lighthouse.homeport.org>
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 23:29:02 +0800
To: rsalz@osf.org (Rich Salz)
Subject: Re: Pegasus Mail
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I sure hope no one does. The ITARs seem to contain a 'scienter'
requirement; that you must know (or have a reasonable idea) that you
are breaking them for it to be criminal. If he thinks he's ok, he is
until someone tells him otherwise.
I am not a lawyer. That is not legal advice. Go consult a
good ITAR attorney if you want to try that at home. :)
Rich Salz wrote:
| I sure hope some tells David Harris that his program is now export
| controlled. From my reading of his message, it seemed like he thinks he
| "beat the system" because he didn't include actual crypto code.
--
"It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once."
-Hume
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