United States:
Cyber-Hacking And Cyberterrorism Are Bringing More Attention To Technology Firms And Software Manufacturers
07 December 2015
Reed Smith
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Should "cyber products" be added to the United States
Munitions List (USML)? Cyber-hacking and cyberterrorism are growing
concerns for the national security of the United States, so this
question could not go unanswered.
The Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG) decided that "cyber
products" should not be added to the USML. The addition of
this broad term could have led to licensing fees and other
hindrances for private software companies. This is not to say that
"cyber products" are being ruled out completely, as we
all should keep an eye on this hot topic.
Click here to read more in the issued
Client Alert.
This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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