enJOY120 Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 I was looking for the ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) for your CCleaner software. I realize pretty much anybody won't have a clue what this even is, but I use your software on occasion for technician work and one of my clients is requesting ECCN's for all of the tools that I use. Would you be able to provide me this information? Thanks very much. Btw, I tried using the contact form on the website and after a few days, I received a less than helpful automated message. :/ Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marmite Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 Interesting concept. Does downloading software from a foreign source constitute importing it? (Apologies for the less than helpful reply Alex) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enJOY120 Posted January 28, 2010 Author Share Posted January 28, 2010 Wow, interesting concept. Does downloading software from a foreign source constitute importing it? (Apologies for the less than helpful reply Alex) To be honest, I don't know. Up until my client requested this, I had never heard of it. I know this, for most microsoft applications I have had little problem finding ECCN's. Same goes for FireFox, MalwareBytes, and other more mainstream applications. But, most smaller / niche apps I have completely struck out with. I also got a response from the developer of Memtest for windows (HCIDesign), and he seemed adamant that due to his applications lack of any form of encryption, it was therefore unnecessary to register an ECCN for it specifically. Thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marmite Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 I also got a response from the developer of Memtest for windows (HCIDesign), and he seemed adamant that due to his applications lack of any form of encryption, it was therefore unnecessary to register an ECCN for it specifically. Thoughts? That would seem to make sense ... and finding this site seems to back that up ... http://www.export.gov/logistics/eg_main_018803.asp Also depends where it's going from / to of course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enJOY120 Posted January 28, 2010 Author Share Posted January 28, 2010 That would seem to make sense ... and finding this site seems to back that up ... http://www.export.gov/logistics/eg_main_018803.asp Also depends where it's going from / to of course. Ok, does CCleaner use any form of encryption? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marmite Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 Nope. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enJOY120 Posted January 28, 2010 Author Share Posted January 28, 2010 Nope. Thank you very much for the swift responses. Cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marmite Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 Another relevant article on ECCN for anyone interested (probably not many! ) ... http://www.apache.org/dev/crypto.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators hazelnut Posted February 9, 2010 Moderators Share Posted February 9, 2010 Makes your eyes glaze over just reading it!! Support contact https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general or support@ccleaner.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marmite Posted February 9, 2010 Share Posted February 9, 2010 Makes your eyes glaze over just reading it!! 10 points just for following the link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richhart Posted March 7, 2012 Share Posted March 7, 2012 Actually, it most likely does have an ECCN - however that could be EAR99. Assuming there is any direct US involvement in the development of the software (either in the US, or by a US person), or has US content other than content classified EAR99, then it will have an export classificaiton. Otherwise it comes under "No US jurisdiction" and can be exported free of US export licencing. If the software does not come under any of the sections in: http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=c5cc9a1c749a6f225283bdfa124431d0&rgn=div9&view=text&node=15:2.1.3.4.45.0.1.3.87&idno=15 then the classification is EAR99, and can be exported without licence (or rather, as "No licence required") - but still cannot be exported to US embargoed countries. (Note: plenty of the ECCN classifications also allow export without licence) So the original question still actually stands for the developers (since they are usually in the best position to answer the question) - what is the ECCN of the software? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Nergal Posted March 15, 2012 Moderators Share Posted March 15, 2012 O_O old topic is old please contact the developers directly http://www.piriform.com/contact Locked ADVICE FOR USING CCleaner'S REGISTRY INTEGRITY SECTION DON'T JUST CLEAN EVERYTHING THAT'S CHECKED OFF. Do your Registry Cleaning in small bits (at the very least Check-mark by Check-mark) ALWAYS BACKUP THE ENTRY, YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'LL BREAK IF YOU DON'T. Support at https://support.ccleaner.com/s/?language=en_US Pro users file a PRIORITY SUPPORT via email support@ccleaner.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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