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Some parts of Debian may be covered under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECCN|ECCN]] 5D002. However, those parts is likely to fall under the TSU license exception. If this is true, no license is required to export product using such parts. This is not a legal advice. <!> This is not a legal advice.
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 * [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2009/08/msg00359.html|Re: ECCN for Debian GNU/Linux]] Some parts of Debian may be covered under [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECCN|ECCN]] 5D002. However, those parts is likely to fall under the TSU license exception. If this is true, no license is required to export product using such parts.

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This page referenced few mailing list messages including [[http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2009/08/msg00359.html|Re: ECCN for Debian GNU/Linux]].

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<!> This Debian Wiki page is not legal advice. Please seek appropriate help for that.

This page is designed to help people who wonders about U.S. Export Control Laws with respect to Debian.

U.S. Export Control

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If you are wondering what to do with U.S. export control with your product which uses Debian and looking for the answer to ECCN, your safest bet would be to submit a classification request for the entire system to BIS, as described in the answer to question 3 at http://www.bis.doc.gov/licensing/do_i_needaneccn.html.

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Some parts of Debian may be covered under ECCN 5D002. However, those parts is likely to fall under the TSU license exception. If this is true, no license is required to export product using such parts.

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Here are some related pages from Bureau of Industry and Security.

This page referenced few mailing list messages including Re: ECCN for Debian GNU/Linux.

Cryptographic software in Debian main archive

Other Projects on ECCN and CCATS number