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The law does not define the word precisely, but the Department of Defence suggests that merely explaining an algorithm could constitute “intangible supply”.
Mit anderen Worten:Thus, an Australian professor emailing an American collaborator or postgraduate student about a new applied cryptography idea, or explaining a new variant on a cryptographic algorithm on a blackboard in a recorded lecture broadcast over the internet — despite having nothing explicitly to do with military or intelligence applications — may expose herself to criminal liability.
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