1996-07-16 - Re: Netscape download requirements

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From: Jeff Weinstein <jsw@netscape.com>
To: Julian Burke <julianb@mail.tiac.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-16 16:21:40 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 00:21:40 +0800

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From: Jeff Weinstein <jsw@netscape.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 00:21:40 +0800
To: Julian Burke <julianb@mail.tiac.net>
Subject: Re: Netscape download requirements
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Julian Burke wrote:
> 
> Jeff Weinstein wrote:
> 
> >  We received written permission from the State Department for our
> >download verification mechanism.
> 
> What exactly is the reason for Netscape asking for the name, address,
> e-mail address, and telephone number of anyone who wishes to download
> the US-browser? If I remember correctly MIT in distributing PGP only
> asks that you affirmatively assent to obeying export laws (and the
> terms of the rsa license).
> 
> I have not heard at any point that the MIT system does not meet the
> legal requirements of ITAR. Is there perhaps some other reason
> Netscape wishes to have this information?

  The Department of State tells us that permission was granted to
MIT and others under the "old policy".  The "new policy" has not
been completed, which led to long delays in our getting approval.
Our current approval is temporary, pending release of the "new
policy".  In order to get this permission we agreed to ask for and
archive this information, in case law enforcement required it for
some related investigation.  The following statement is at the
bottom of the page, near the submit button:

	ALL SUBMISSIONS ARE LOGGED
        Misrepresentation or omission of facts is covered under
	ITAR 127.2(a) and (b)(13).
	These data will only be released to satisfy lawful requests by
	government agencies, should such requests be made.

  That last sentance means that we won't be selling the list to
telemarketers, or making it publicly available.

  If you are not comfortable providing this information, then you
may either run the export version, or purchase the retail navigator
package, which also includes the US only version when sold in the US.

	--Jeff

-- 
Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist
Netscape Communication Corporation
jsw@netscape.com - http://home.netscape.com/people/jsw
Any opinions expressed above are mine.





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