US Export Rules
US non-military exports are controlled by Export Administration Regulations (EAR), a short name for the US Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 15 chapter VII, subchapter C.
Encryption items specifically designed, developed, configured, adapted or modified for military applications ( including command, control and intelligence applications) are controlled by the Department of State on the United States Munitions List.
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