From: Lee Tien <tien@well.com>
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
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Reply To: <199710281924.UAA25841@basement.replay.com>
UTC Datetime: 1997-10-28 21:27:54 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 05:27:54 +0800
From: Lee Tien <tien@well.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 05:27:54 +0800
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
Subject: Re: ITAR a la Canada
In-Reply-To: <199710281924.UAA25841@basement.replay.com>
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I never personally delved into the Canadian regulations. However, Stewart
Baker wrote a summary of the differences between Canadian and U.S. crypto
export regulations. It seems that Canada is considerably more liberal than
the United States. Check out the article, in the publications section of
www.steptoe.com
Lee
At 11:24 AM -0800 10/28/97, Anonymous wrote:
>Anyone know if Canada has accepted all of the restrictions
>under ITAR?
>
>Specifically, U.S. companies must (I assume) identify your
>domain before permitting access to restricted versions of
>software. Does the same apply for Canada?
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