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Re: [ga] Nomination for representative to the NC Review TF - Eric Dierker (fwd)
If you reside in the USA and you want to use secure encryption across
Country boundaries for your own network or in collaboration with others,
you must go through a formal process within the USG. We have assisted our
clientele with this if anyone has questions.
~k
At 12:45 PM 6/27/2001 +0000, Roberto Gaetano wrote:
>Stefan,
>
>You wrote:
>>
>>I am not sure, whether this is the right venue to discuss .vn issues.
>
>Well, the subject has been brought up in support for a nomination by the
>GA, and I don't see how the continuation of the debate could be ruled out
>of order.
>
>Also, there have been some interesting developments, like the question
>from WXW to you about cryptography below:
>
>[WXW wrote, quoting you:]
>> > On-line credit-card payments need https protocol, which includes
>> > encryption. Encryption is by the letter of the rules usually illegal (all
>> > the customers would need a permission). Will Hi-Tek get the rules changed
>> > first, or just produce again another factum which defies the rules?
>>
>>Where do you get this from?
>>
>>Encryption is not illegal. It think you have a misunderstanding here.
>>High grade encryption was illegal to export from the US, but
>>SSL/https protocols were still available, and are still available.
>>And in any event, the US has relaxed the export controls extensively.
>>With the exception of a few countries now, the browser makers can
>>distribute high level encryption with their products to anyone (And
>>do).
>
>I just assume that you mean that encripted transmission is currently
>illegal in VietNam, but I am curious to hear your authoritative answer,
>and I am sure that the issue about different local laws influencing the
>Internet is of interest to most of the people in the GA.
>
>Best regards
>Roberto
>
>PS: How are things in the ISTF?
>
>
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