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From: dave@lsuc.UUCP (David Sherman)
Newsgroups: net.lang.c,net.wanted
Subject: Re: C compiler for IBM /370 wanted
Message-ID: <504@lsuc.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 12-Mar-85 11:58:34 EST
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Posted: Tue Mar 12 11:58:34 1985
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Reply-To: dave@lsuc.UUCP (David Sherman)
Organization: Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto
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Summary: Restrictions on exports from Canada do exist

Sorry, Mark, but U.S. government restrictions do indeed
find their way into Canada. Our UNIX source license, for
example, contains an explicit undertaking by the Law Society
not to export any of the licensed software to certain countries
"without the prior written consent of the Office of Export
Adminstration of the U.S. Department of Commerce". So while
U.S. law has no force in Canada, it causes our contract with
a U.S. organization to incorporate some of its requirements.

Dave Sherman
The Law Society of Upper Canada
Toronto
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