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More recent versions of NSS have not filed for further CCATS numbers, instead claiming a TSU exemption via 740.13(3) of the EAR because the NSS crypto code is "''publicly available''" and the binaries are built from purely open source software.   
More recent versions of NSS have not filed for further CCATS numbers, instead claiming a TSU exemption via 740.13(3) of the EAR because the NSS crypto code is "''publicly available''" and the binaries are built from purely open source software.   


: ''NB : the associated '''ECCN''' for software packages that include NSS is likely to be 5D002.c.1 (TSU unrestricted, via EAR 740.13(e)).  One could theoretically request a review of a specific set of binaries for authorization under 5D992.b.1 ("No License Required", but it's not known whether anyone has.  See Frank Hecker's Jan 2005 post: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/security/export-notice )''
: ''NB : the associated '''ECCN''' for software packages that include NSS is likely to be 5D002.c.1 (TSU unrestricted, via EAR 740.13(e)).  One could theoretically request a review of a specific set of binaries for authorization under 5D992.b.1 ("No License Required", but it's not known whether anyone has.  See Frank Hecker's Jan 2005 post: http://hecker.org/mozilla/eccn )''


More information on exporting products made from Open Source can be found at https://www.bis.doc.gov/encryption/enc.htm and http://www.access.gpo.gov/bis/ear/ear_data.html  
More information on exporting products made from Open Source can be found at https://www.bis.doc.gov/encryption/enc.htm and http://www.access.gpo.gov/bis/ear/ear_data.html  
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