From: Ted Cabeen <cabeen@netcom.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Ted Cabeen <cabeen@netcom.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 11:28:14 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Use of PGP as an export?
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I think this has been brought up before, but I could only find one reference
to it in the archives and it wasn't too helpful, so I'll ask again. If a
university provided a copy of PGP for use on their unix machines and a
non-resident, non-citizen *used* the copy of PGP on the server, but did not
download it onto their own machine, but instead just ran PGP on the server
alone, would it be a violation of the ITAR? My school is interested in
putting a copy of PGP on the university server and wants to know if they
should somehow restrict access to citizens and legal residents only. Thanks.
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