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921203 COM-AND 2.9 Page 1
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COM-AND has included file encryption and decryption since 1988. Originally
the encryption methods we offered were:
. DES (Federal Data Encryption Standard, slow but secure),
. simple XOR (fast but only to prevent casual inspection), and
. self-decrypting script files (using a simple XOR technique).
At the beginning of this year we were informed that it was *not* legal to
export our DES encryption software. It's rather difficult to control
exports of shareware...
Although U.S. citizens can purchase DES encryption from foreign nationals,
U.S. citizens cannot *sell* DES software *to* foreign nationals. Recently
the US removed all restrictions it imposed on its allies to control DES
encryption in mass market software - but didn't remove its impositions on
U.S. businesses.
So, we've spent the summer finding out who does what to whom. And in what
order and how many times. We obtained a commodity jurisdiction from the
Defense Trade Controls Department (Department of State). They determined
that COM-AND would not be exportable with its DES. After passing code by
their analysts three times, they finally gave us Commerce Department
jurisdiction. [That means we don't have to ask them for permission to
export each and every copy of COM-AND...]
The Commerce Department then reviewed the case and allocated that version
of COM-AND a control 'number'. COM-AND, without DES, is legal for export
under the current laws of the United States.
However, all this took time. COM-AND was technically ready for release in
August of this year. [Additional beta testing by a dedicated few hasn't
hurt, however!] The reviews by the State Department and the review by the
Commerce Department held up the release until now - December. The author
is now entirely bald. His wife still speaks to him, however (and she
contributed INTRO.DOC which debuts with this release).
CABER Software apologizes to any inconvenienced by this delay. Thank you
all for your patience and sympathy... And this was an election year. (!)