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U.S. Eases Export Restrictions On High-Speed Computers For Global Markets

President Bush on Wednesday allowed U.S. companies to sell high-speed computers to countries such as Russia, China and India, easing a Cold War-era ban designed to halt the spread of nuclear arms. Computer makers may now export computers capable of complex 3D modeling, fluid dynamics calculations and other advanced applications to Pakistan, Vietnam and other "Tier 3" countries without specific permission from the government.. . .. President Bush on Wednesday allowed U.S. companies to sell high-speed computers to countries such as Russia, China and India, easing a Cold War-era ban designed to halt the spread of nuclear arms. Computer makers may now export computers capable of complex 3D modeling, fluid dynamics calculations and other advanced applications to Pakistan, Vietnam and other "Tier 3" countries without specific permission from the government. The Bush administration more than doubled the processor speed limit, from 85,000 millions of theoretical operations per second (Mtops) to 195,000 Mtops. A typical U.S. home computer now sold in retail stores is capable of roughly 2,100 Mtops. But the limits on computing power come into play on more powerful workstations and servers. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . President Bush on Wednesday allowed U.S. companies to sell high-speed computers to countries such as. president, wednesday, allowed, companies, high-speed, computers, countries. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jan 02, 2002 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Will U.S. Patent Office Ruling Impact E-Commerce Royalty Fees?

If the U.S. Patent Office does what it has said it will do, companies using the Internet for computer-to-computer international trade will have to pay a royalty fee to Ed Pool. Mr. Pool, 45 years old, hails from this tiny lakeside . . . . If the U.S. Patent Office does what it has said it will do, companies using the Internet for computer-to-computer international trade will have to pay a royalty fee to Ed Pool. Mr. Pool, 45 years old, hails from this tiny lakeside hamlet. In the early 1990s, during a brief fling at importing goods from Russia, he commissioned a software program to help with logistical problems. He later applied for a patent based on the software, covering the computerization of the entire trade process, including the creation of customs declarations and shipping documents, along with services such as insurance and letters of credit. The link for this article located at MSNBC is no longer available. . Should the U.S. Patent Office uphold its decision, online retailers could be liable for licensing fees pertaining to groundbreaking commercial applications.. e-commerce, software patent royalties, patent implications, trade software royalties. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Aug 28, 2000 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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European Union Updates Encryption Export Rules Impacting Data Security

The EU has reportedly decided that allowing the export of crypto is a good thing, despite the best efforts of the US to prevent it. Even France agrees. "But they can't any longer block the export. Companies are . . .. The EU has reportedly decided that allowing the export of crypto is a good thing, despite the best efforts of the US to prevent it. Even France agrees. "But they can't any longer block the export. Companies are allowed to export their encryption products without any interference of the intelligence community." The link for this article located at Telepolis [Slashdot] is no longer available. . The EU's ruling facilitates unimpeded trade of encryption technologies, shaping data privacy measures and affecting worldwide safety implications.. Encryption, Crypto Policy, EU Regulations, Data Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 23, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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