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From: Alex de Joode (usurazedz.net)
Date: Fri Jun 07 2002 - 15:26:08 CDT

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    On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 11:27:10AM +0200, Wouter Slegers wrote:
    > On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 02:35:05PM +0200, Xander Soldaat wrote:
    > > On Monday 03 June 2002 13:25, Theo de Raadt wrote:
    > > > Many people outside the USA have succeeded at buying these cards from
    > > > these guys, and are using them with OpenBSD.
    > > I realise this. My problem is a little more complex than just getting
    > > the hardware from the US. My problem is the fact that the company I am
    > > currently working for cannot export US based hardware to the countries
    > > involved (supposed axis of evil and that sort of thing).
    > A cautionary note on the legal aspects:
    > If the clients are in countries on the banned list for the BXA, they are
    > very likely also on the forbidden lists for all other countries that
    > follow the Wassenaar agreement (for further information, see
    > http://www.wassenaar.org/ and Bert-Jaap Koops Cryptolaw survey at
    > http://rechten.kub.nl/koops/cryptolaw/). Although widely ignored, export
    > of high-grade (as in: >56-bit keys) crypto devices like these is nearly
    > always restricted and subject to export laws, including in The
    > Netherlands where you seem to be based.
    > This also includes shipping "crypto with a hole" i.e. trying to
    > circumvent these rules by building a system that can do "high-grade"
    > crypto by simply adding a component, which you are describing.
    > In short: this is dangerous legal ground you are treading.

    A dutch company called 'Pijnenburg' used to make cryptostuff.
    http://www.pcc.pijnenburg.nl/e-commerce.html

    However they were takenover last year by a US company, called Safenet.
    As this company is based in Baltimore I guess you can guess where most
    of their cryptojocks served ... (http://www.safenet-inc.com/).

    -- 
    Alex de Joode
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