Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!gryphon!pnet02!lampi From: lampi@pnet02.gryphon.com (Michael Lampi) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: beta-test sites wanted Message-ID: <25509@gryphon.COM> Date: 3 Feb 90 05:40:41 GMT Sender: root@gryphon.COM Organization: People-Net [pnet02], Redondo Beach, CA. Lines: 22 krowitz%richter@UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU (David Krowitz) writes: >I've just finished slapping together a print server for SR10.2 [text deleted for brevity] > >For those of you who are outside of the US, I'm trying to find >out if the US government's export restrictions on computer >software apply to this sort of thing. If you're interrested >in testing this, send me some email and I'll let you know what >I find out from the bureaucrats downtown. > From my experience in software exports, there are absolutely no restrictions (other than possible Customs duties, taxes, etc.) on commercial software shipments to other countries. Computer hardware, on the other hand, has lots of restrictions. However, most of them apply to supercomputers, super capacity disk drives (5 gb+), etc. Michael Lampi MDL Corporation 213/782-7888 fax 213/782-7927 UUCP: {ames!elroy, }!gryphon!pnet02!lampi INET: lampi@pnet02.gryphon.com "My opinions are that of my corporation!"