Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:48416 misc.legal:17086 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!umich!samsung!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!kunivv1!root From: root@kunivv1.sci.kun.nl (Privileged Account) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,misc.legal Subject: Re: PKZIP version 1.10 and data encryption Message-ID: <1454@kunivv1.sci.kun.nl> Date: 11 Apr 90 17:36:20 GMT References: <1990Mar28.035417.6496@eng.umd.edu> <5544.2612a8f8@uwovax.uwo.ca> <1990Apr2.140739.12302@eng.umd.edu> <28753@cup.portal.com> Organization: University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands Lines: 13 In article <28753@cup.portal.com> Nagle@cup.portal.com (John Nagle) writes: > Incidentally, you can import crypto gear into the US without any >restrictions. Most non-superpowers get their crypto gear from >Hagelin Crypto AG, Zug, Switzerland. > > John Nagle If you import this gear into the US, can you send it back for repair? Or would that be considered illegal export of crypto hardware? Just curious. Hans Mulder hansm@cs.kun.nl