I think that it is still an export thing: the difference is that the international version has weaker encryption, which is not covered by the export laws (and is less secure: probably the which ever agency it is can crack it). However, I'm English, so what would I know? Rich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > John Hasler dixit: > > Horacio writes: > > > There are some restriction laws on importing and > > > exporting crypto into/out of the U.S. > > > > The US has no laws restricting the importation of crypto. > > I believe downloading any of the `international' versions of a crypto based > program is illegal within the U.S. Else, why products such as PGP keep > having an international and non-international (read U.S.) versions? > > -- > Un saludo, > > Horacio > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------------------------------ > Quis custodiet ipsos custodet? > ------------------------------ > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null