Wassenaar followup

Max Inux maxinux@bigfoot.com
Fri Dec 11 19:47:09 CET 1998


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On Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Fabio Coatti wrote:
>On Fri, Dec 11, 1998 at 02:15:19PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
>Man many thanks... I've missed the "definitions" chapter, damn "Transfer
>interrupted" :-)
>
>So I think that GPLed soft if fully qualified PD program in
>Wass. Agreement. 
>Very good news.
>
>The paragraph about public domain:
>
>GTN "In the public domain"
>GSN  This means "technology" or "software" which has been made available
>      without restrictions upon its further dissemination.
>      N.B. Copyright restrictions do not remove "technology" or
>      "software" from being "in the public domain".

You beet me too it, I was just about to post it, but then saw your post..
yeh thats what it seems to meen to me, the only restriction to gpl is not
for sale without authors consent, any mods give authors credits,
Copyright, so GPL (GnuPG/g10) is saved...


Question is, now with this new agreement are US people safe, I mean can
us US Slave citizen units export pd crypto now? 

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