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Title | Crypto Law |
Description | Disclaimer Bert-Jaap Koops homepage NOTE: The Crypto Law Survey has moved. Please update your links to the new URL: http://www.cryptolaw.org Version 27.0, February 2 |
Keywords | N/A |
WebSite | cryptolaw.org |
Host IP | 77.74.54.129 |
Location | Netherlands |
Site | Rank |
US$1,545,827
Last updated: 2023-05-13 03:14:50
cryptolaw.org has Semrush global rank of 6,847,019. cryptolaw.org has an estimated worth of US$ 1,545,827, based on its estimated Ads revenue. cryptolaw.org receives approximately 178,365 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in Netherlands, with IP address 77.74.54.129. According to SiteAdvisor, cryptolaw.org is safe to visit. |
Purchase/Sale Value | US$1,545,827 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$1,427 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$42,808 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$513,691 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 11,891 |
Note: All traffic and earnings values are estimates. |
Host | Type | TTL | Data |
cryptolaw.org. | A | 3599 | IP: 77.74.54.129 |
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Bert-Jaap Koops homepage NOTE: The Crypto Law Survey has moved. Please update your links to the new URL: http://www.cryptolaw.org Version 27.0, February 2013 Bert-Jaap Koops All rights reserved. Please credit if quoting. Next update February 2014. Address list for crypto export licenses Mailing list announcing updates Maps summarizing the import, export, and domestic crypto controls around the world. Test your geographic knowledge! Also see Simon Hunt’s Google map of International Crypto and Encryption Law. For background information, see my Ph.D. thesis, The Crypto Controversy. A Key Conflict in the Information Society (Kluwer Law International, 1999). How can and should governments address the law-enforcement problems of cryptography? FAQ | What’s new | Sources | Table of Contents This is a survey of existing and proposed laws and regulations on cryptography - systems used for protecting information against unauthorized access. Governments have long restricted export of cryptography |
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