Taking crypto out of the U.S.
Black Unicorn
unicorn at schloss.li
Tue Sep 24 01:36:19 PDT 1996
On Mon, 23 Sep 1996, Hamish wrote:
> Soon I am going to be going overseas to Japan, and I want to take
> my notebook with me so I can keep up with everything, however, I have
> encrypted my hard drive and usually encrypt my mail. Is this in violation
> of the ITAR to keep everything the same when I go over?
>
I'm not rendering a legal opinion here, but I will try to make your
position clear.
1> It depends
2> It depends
3> It depends.
First, what encryption type is it? Some encryption is freely exportable.
Second, is it just encrypted data you're exporting, or also the means to
encrypt/decrypt it. (It's not clear from your post)
Third, do you plan on telling anyone what's on your drive?
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