[CentOS] [CentOS-announce] CentOS Project joins forces with Red Hat
Stephen Harris
lists at spuddy.orgFri Jan 17 03:45:40 UTC 2014
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:29:09PM -0500, Joseph Godino wrote: > stating and what it was referring to. Please retract the word new. That's the point though. If "you" (for generic values of "you") export code under US legal restriction from the US then you're in breach of US regulations. Whether you know about it or not. Fun, huh? If "you" run a mirror then you get to determine your legal risk and whether you should keep the mirror. The CentOS team are not lawyers; they can't tell you. It's a fun legal question as to who does the export; the person making available for export on a web site or the person downloading from that website. As far as I know it's not really settled. In my opinion the RedHat wording is a prayer hoping that'll cover them :-) But I'm not a lawyer, either! If you're really concerned then consult a lawyer. (This actually applies to _any_ downloader, not just people who mirror). -- rgds Stephen
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