Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 19:25:15 -0700
Message-Id: <199707230225.TAA16556@puffin.eng.sun.com>
From: Marianne Mueller <mrm@Eng>
To: navindra@cs.mcgill.ca
Subject: Re: incomplete export control terms and conditions ?
Thanks for the info. I'll check our download machine and make sure
it is working as it should be, and also make sure we have the correct
wording.
Part of the problem is that we have to put up "lawyer approved"
wording, but that wording is not always intelligible. We should
probably add more verbiage, in plain English, to help people
understand what is supposed to happen.
Thanks,
Marianne
> Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 00:17:26 +0400
> From: Navindra Umanee <navindra@cs.mcgill.ca>
> Cc: java-security@web2.javasoft.com
>
> Mauritius Tue Jul 22 00:14:21 1997
>
> At one point in cyberspacetime,
> Marianne Mueller (mrm@Eng.Sun.COM) wrote:
>
> > It's OK to download the software into Canada. If you are telnetted
> > into the machine in Canada, then that explains why you can download to
> > it, even if you are physically not in Canada. However, it is not
>
> Yeah, yeah. What I meant to say is that I was able to download the
> software from a machine *not* in Canada nor in the USA. It wasn't by
> telnetting to a machine in Canada and transfering here but rather a
> direct download over an ordinary PPP link. Check your logs for a
> download from the domain intnet.mu if possible.
>
> > legal to get around the download restrictions by telnetting into a
> > machine in Canada, putting a copy of the software there, and then
> > exporting it outside of Canada somehow.
>
> Which is why I wrote to say your downloading prerequisites didn't
> mention anything except Citizenship.
>
> Navin
>