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IP: ITAR Amended to Allow Personal Use Exemption {no demoing
From: Dave Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 14:12:59 -0500
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 96 14:04:39 EST From: denning () cs cosc georgetown edu (Dorothy Denning) To: farber () central cis upenn edu, risks () csl sri com Today's Federal Register contains a notice from the Department of State, Bureau of Political Military Affairs, announcing final rule of an amendment to the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) allowing U.S. persons to temporarily export cryptographic products for personal use without the need for an export license. The product must not be intended for copying, demonstration, marketing, sale, re-export, or transfer of ownership or control. It must remain in the possession of the exporting person, which includes being locked in a hotel room or safe. While in transit, it must be with the person's accompanying baggage. Exports to certain countries are prohibited -- currently Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. The exporter must maintain records of each temporary export for five years. See Federal Register, Vol. 61, No. 33, Friday, February 16, 1996, Public Notice 2294, pp. 6111-6113. Dorothy Denning
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