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Originally Posted by arashsh0
@knc1 thanks for your information.
But dude if cryptographic and encoding stuff was illegal here basically we shoud have kissed internet goodbye!!!
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I wrote with specific qualifications:
**Some countries** -
**Private** ownership -
**Check locally** -
All careful "words to the wise" on technical features of the device a typical end-user might not know about.
Not to be an alarmist:
If Amazon has retailing operations in your country, then they have already jumped all the trade, export, and import hurdles of both countries for you.
As a "John Doe" retail purchaser - your good to go with that assurance.
People in countries that have to purchase from "un-official" sources need to be a bit more careful.
In those cases, an explanation of:
"I found it in the backpack of a dead and decaying, foreign, solder" might not keep you out of trouble.
O.T:
My avatar is representative.
I remember well the years when Mohammad Rezâ Šâh Pahlavi and the US government where the best of friends.
But things do change, in all countries.