Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!genrad!panda!husc6!harvard!seismo!mcvax!unido!coma!ao From: ao@coma.UUCP Newsgroups: net.general Subject: West Berlin - Ronnie's or Mike's ? Message-ID: <2500007@coma.UUCP> Date: Fri, 9-May-86 13:33:00 EDT Article-I.D.: coma.2500007 Posted: Fri May 9 13:33:00 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 13-May-86 02:50:24 EDT Sender: notes@unido.UUCP Lines: 46 Nf-ID: #N:coma:2500007:000:1573 Nf-From: coma!ao May 9 18:33:00 1986 West Berlin: Our's or their's ? On June 6th, 1985, TUB's ( Technische Universitaet ( West ) Berlin ) Department of Applied Computer Science ordered the ^^^^ Berkeley 4.2 Software Distribution. All the items needed for the purchase had been sent: - AT&T Unix/32V System V Software Agreement - a check for US $ 750.00 - site info etc. In December 1985 we received the following telex: > Your application for 4.2 bsd is now complete. However, we need to > inform you that because of recent new amendmendts to the u.s. export > administration act of 1979 our legal counsel of the university of > california will require an assurance from all bsd licensees > regarding re-export of our software. We hope to send you the > form for such an assurance soon, probably in the beginning of the new > year. > > Until then we will be unable to ship your distribution .... Until now, we neither have received such a form, nor any other information on how to obtain the distribution. Are there people on the net, who have similar expierences ? How can we convince UCB, state (?) or federal (?) authorities that we are 'their' Berlin, and do not belong to the 'empire of evil'. ^^^ We'll soon get in real trouble with some research projects and courses that rely on the availability of the BSD sources. Arnfried Ossen SNAIL: FR 5-9 ( Department of Applied Computer Sciences ) 28/29 Franklin str. D-1000 Berlin 10 UUCP: {seismo,mcvax}!unido!tub!coma!ao BITNET: OSSEN at DB0TUI11 AO at DB0TUI6 == tub.UUCP /* ---------- */