From: Duncan Frissell <frissell@panix.com>
To: Ed Carp <erc@dal1820.computek.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-02-13 17:13:34 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 14 Feb 1996 01:13:34 +0800
From: Duncan Frissell <frissell@panix.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 1996 01:13:34 +0800
To: Ed Carp <erc@dal1820.computek.net>
Subject: Re: Regulation of citizen-alien communications (Was: Choices)
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At 10:24 AM 2/11/96 +0000, Ed Carp wrote:
>> A foreign person is defined in S 120.11, and means anyone who's not a U.S.
>> citizen. Technical data is defined in S 120.33
>
>Oh? You mean that I can get busted for giving my Canadian spouse a copy
>of PGP?
A US *permanent resident* who is not a US Citizen is still a "US Person" for
ITAR purposes.
DCF
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