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Definition[]

An encryption licensing arrangement is a

license that allows the export of specified products to specified destinations in unlimited quantities. In certain cases, exports are limited to specified end-users for specified end-uses. Generally, reporting of all sales of the specified products is required at six month intervals. This includes sales made under distribution arrangements and distribution and warehousing agreements that were previously issued by the Department of State for encryption items.[1]

References[]

  1. U.S. Export Administration Regulations, Part 772 (15 C.F.R. §772.1).
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