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:microscope: :leo: Bacterial ribosomal RNA predictor
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ECCN for BARRNAP version 0 #28

Closed kbhatna1 closed 6 years ago

kbhatna1 commented 6 years ago

Hi Team,

Could you please provide us an update in the below mail?

Could you also provide us the ECCN number of the product in the subject.

ECCN – Export Control Classification Number If you do not have your software classified with an ECCN, please kindly answer the following questions so that we may self-assess:

NO  YES

Does the Software perform any encryption or utilize any encryption processes?
If the answer is YES to the above, please indicate if the encryption is coded into the application or separately called (such as using SSL)
If the answer is YES to the above, please indicate what function(s) the cryptography/encryption serves
A, Copyright protection purposes (Includes using a license key/code)
B, User authentication purposes
C, A core part of the functionality such as to encrypt databases

D, To encrypt communications between the software and a host system

Background information An Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) is a specific alpha-numeric code that identifies the level of export control for items e.g. software that are exported from member states of the Wassenaar Arrangement, including the United States. After obtaining the ECCN, the exporter must determine whether an export license is required to export items to certain countries.

We would be waiting for the reply!

Regards, Kriti Bhatnagar Software analyst New Products & Complex Team EMIT | IT OPS | CES | WDS | SAM

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tseemann commented 6 years ago

Does the Software perform any encryption or utilize any encryption processes?

NO.