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Censorship in the United States - Cryptography software |  | Censorship in the United States - Cryptography software: Encyclopedia II - Censorship in the United States - Cryptography software |  | The export of cryptography software is regulated as a munition under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, although in recent years the regulations have relaxed, due in part to industry lobbying.
Daniel J. Bernstein challenged the regulations (see Bernstein v. United States) on First Amendment grounds, and won his case, but some regulations remain.
See also export of cryptography.
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Censorship in the United States - Cryptography software
The export of cryptography software is regulated as a munition under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, although in recent years the regulations have relaxed, due in part to industry lobbying.
Daniel J. Bernstein challenged the regulations (see Bernstein v. United States) on First Amendment grounds, and won his case, but some regulations remain.
See also export of cryptography.
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