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  1. From roelofs (at) sonic.net Tue Jun 17 08:26:55 2003
  2. Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 08:26:50 -0700
  3. Message-Id: <200306171526.h5HFQoaw014091 (at) bolt.sonic.net>
  4. From: Greg Roelofs <newt (at) pobox.com>
  5. Reply-To: Greg Roelofs <newt (at) pobox.com>
  6. To: crypt (at) bis.doc.gov, enc (at) ncsc.mil, web_site (at) bis.doc.gov
  7. Subject: TSU NOTIFICATION - Encryption (Info-ZIP zcrypt.zip)
  8. Cc: newt (at) pobox.com, zip-bugs (at) lists.wku.edu
  9. SUBMISSION TYPE: TSU
  10. SUBMITTED BY: Greg Roelofs
  11. SUBMITTED FOR: the Info-ZIP group (an informal, Internet-based
  12. collection of software developers with the contact
  13. address given in next item)
  14. POINT OF CONTACT: Zip-Bugs (at) lists.wku.edu
  15. PHONE and/or FAX: n/a
  16. MANUFACTURER: n/a
  17. PRODUCT NAME/MODEL #: zcrypt
  18. ECCN: 5D002
  19. NOTIFICATION:
  20. ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/src/zcrypt.zip
  21. FURTHER COMMENTS:
  22. (1) This notice is being sent in order to ensure that we may legally
  23. take advantage of the 6 June 2002 amendment to 740.13 regarding
  24. "corresponding object code." The encryption code in question is
  25. unchanged since our original notification of 9 April 2000, appended
  26. below and also reproduced within the above zcrypt.zip archive.
  27. (Indeed, there has been no change to the core encryption/decryption
  28. code in well over five years.)
  29. (2) The (larger) source archives for Zip, UnZip, MacZip, WiZ, and
  30. potentially other packages, currently available in the same ftp
  31. directory given above, also contain (or may contain) copies of
  32. the same zcrypt source code.
  33. (3) ftp.info-zip.org currently points to a site in Germany, so techni-
  34. cally it is not involved in "US export" in any direct way. However,
  35. we encourage other sites to "mirror" our software, and some of these
  36. mirror sites may be US-based (and therefore involved in reexport of
  37. the code in question). In addition, some Info-ZIP members reside in
  38. the US, and www.info-zip.org currently points to a site in Kentucky.
  39. ORIGINAL NOTIFICATION:
  40. From roelofs (at) sonic.net Sun Apr 9 15:11:45 2000
  41. Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2000 15:11:27 -0700
  42. Message-Id: <200004092211.PAA20023 (at) sonic.net>
  43. From: Greg Roelofs <newt (at) pobox.com>
  44. To: crypt (at) bxa.doc.gov
  45. Subject: notice of export of unrestricted encryption source code
  46. Cc: newt (at) pobox.com, zip-bugs (at) lists.wku.edu
  47. The Info-ZIP group, an informal, Internet-based collection of software
  48. developers with contact address Zip-Bugs (at) lists.wku.edu, hereby notifies
  49. the US Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) of the posting of freely
  50. available encryption source code on the Internet under License Exception
  51. TSU, to commence later today at this location:
  52. ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/src/zcrypt.zip
  53. This notification is in accordance with section 740.13(e) of the amended
  54. Export Administration Regulations, as published in the 14 January 2000
  55. issue of the Federal Register.
  56. --
  57. Greg Roelofs newt (at) pobox.com http://pobox.com/~newt/
  58. Newtware, PNG Group, Info-ZIP, Philips Research, ...