A question of due diligence....
Andrew McLean
andrew at at-andros.demon.co.uk
Fri, 8 Mar 2002 19:06:51 +0000
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>.... And please forgive me if I'm straying too far off-topic...
>
>The following question arose from a contact on another list...
>
> "We provide an extranet for A Big Company. Because they do a lot
>of work in the US, they need to block users to this site from embargoed
>countries. Although there's registration, it's automated so no-one can
>contact each user and ask "are you a terrorist?". So far we've come up
>with two, both sh*t, solutions:
[snip]
The Debian Project recently took legal advice on a similar issue. You
may like to look here:
http://www.debian.org/legal/cryptoinmain
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Andrew McLean
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