June 25 changes to BIS 742.15 How does it impact SSL iPhone App export compliance
- by Rob
This question isn't strictly development-related but I hope it's still acceptable :)
On June 25, 2010 the BIS updated 742.15 and of interest to me is the new 742.14(b)(4) "Exclusions from mass market classification request, encryption registration and self-classification reporting requirements" and 742.15(b)(4)(ii) which states…
(ii) Foreign products developed with or
incorporating U.S.-origin encryption source
code, components, or toolkits. Foreign products
developed with or incorporating U.S. origin
encryption source code, components or toolkits
that are subject to the EAR, provided that the U.S.
origin encryption items have previously been
classified or registered and authorized by BIS and
the cryptographic functionality has not been
changed. Such products include foreign
developed products that are designed to operate
with U.S. products through a cryptographic
interface.
I take this to mean that my Canadian produced product that uses https is now excluded from requiring a CCATTS.
What does everyone else think?