>On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, Kurt Seifried wrote:
>
>> >In USA you will have to get a license from RSA for legally using
it, and
>> >that license comes with with a price.
>>
>> Not all of us live in the US you know, there are other countries =)
>
>Seifried: If you have our secure web server, and you don''t live in
the
>US, how did you get it? We don''t export it, as that is illegal as
well.
There is this country called Canada eh. You know... The one to the north
of you, eh? Export of crypto from the US to us is allowed (even says so
on your box/website) eh.
"Due to restrictions imposed by the US Government, this version of Red
Hat Secure Web Server may not be shipped outside the U.S. and
Canada, or to a national of a country other than the U.S. and Canada.
Thank you for your cooperation."
You should also add:
"Nor may it be re-exported from Canada to any other nations (except the
US)"
>I''m starting to wonder whether or not you should just let this
matter
>drop.
whois seifried.org. oh! he''s in canada. https://www.seifried.org/.
oh! he''s in canada!
sheeesh.
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> Preston Brown
> Red Hat Software, Inc.
> pbrown@redhat.com
-seifried