Note that gnumeric sources are available from ftp.gnome.org which is not
located in the USA, but in Sweden:

host ftp.gnome.org
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ftp.acc.umu.se has address 130.239.18.137
ftp.acc.umu.se has address 130.239.18.173
ftp.acc.umu.se has IPv6 address 2001:6b0:e:2018::137
ftp.acc.umu.se has IPv6 address 2001:6b0:e:2018::173
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Le mercredi 12 novembre 2008 à 16:02 +0000, Nick Lamb a écrit :
> On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 15:52 +0000, Nick Lamb wrote:
> > In theory Gnumeric when exported from the US is probably subject to
> > this:
> > http://www.bis.doc.gov/encryption/default.htm
> 
> Aha, I found linked from there:
> 
> http://www.bis.doc.gov/encryption/lechart1.htm
> 
> which suggests TSU - §740.13(e) covers Gnumeric, and the only
> requirement on us beyond the usual US stuff about not having any
> contract with Cuba, Iran, North Korea etc. would be
> 
> "- Notification of the Internet location, or else a copy of the source
> code, by time of initial export"
> 
> So a US citizen should perhaps notify these nice government bureaucrats
> about http://gnumeric.org/ or whatever the right URL is to if no-one did
> so previously.
> 
> Nick.
> 
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