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Jim Lux wrote:
. . . The export controls still exist, by the way, for NEC4.. when you get a copy, don't you have to certify who the end user is? and agree to ITAR compliance, etc. https://ipo.llnl.gov/technology/soft...uments/NEC.pdf Until a few years ago, NEC-4 could only purchased by a U.S. citizen for use within the U.S. Anyone else would have to apply for an exception via diplomatic channels. Now, there are no restrictions except for a very few prohibited countries (e.g., North Korea). Licenses are routinely granted for users all over the world. The program is, however, still protected by copyright. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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