1996-09-25 - Re: Taking crypto out of the U.S.

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From: Adamsc@io-online.com (Adamsc)
To: “Adam Shostack” <haggis@brutus.bright.net>
Message Hash: 2e0387f33d28ce714cf97278f8b592c125fcd2d33e82530ba62f132c08f6a5d3
Message ID: <19960925054434656.AAA117@IO-ONLINE.COM>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-09-25 08:01:48 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 16:01:48 +0800

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From: Adamsc@io-online.com (Adamsc)
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 16:01:48 +0800
To: "Adam Shostack" <haggis@brutus.bright.net>
Subject: Re: Taking crypto out of the U.S.
Message-ID: <19960925054434656.AAA117@IO-ONLINE.COM>
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On Mon, 23 Sep 1996 21:25:33 -0500 (EST), Adam Shostack wrote:

>Theres a personal use exemption.  Michael Froomkin's web page has a
>pointer to it.

What if your laptop gets "stolen"?  Or you sell it for a plane ticket home
after your wallet gets pinched?


>|         Soon I am going to be going overseas to Japan, and I want to take
>| my notebook with me so I can keep up with everything, however, I have
>| encrypted my hard drive and usually encrypt my mail.  Is this in violation
>| of the ITAR to keep everything the same when I go over?







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