BIS Issues EAR Clarification for Releases of Software
The Bureau of Industry and Security is issuing a technical correction to the Export Administration Regulations and clarifying its rules that cover releases of certain software, the agency said in a final rule issued last week. The rule, effective Sept.…
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18, clarifies an “ambiguity” in the EAR and notes that releases of software include both source code and object code “for purposes of transfer of access information.” The change will “eliminate potential uncertainty that the § 734.15 definition of 'release' limits § 734.19 to only controlling transfers of access information that release source code, rather than both source code and object code,” BIS said.