请阅读此内容。 iOS SDK 和 Mac OS SDK 均已符合出口合规性、CCATS 等要求。另请点击出口合规调查问卷上的链接,他们提供了这些链接,以便您可以自己查看豁免并确定其是否合规。如果您使用的只是 Apple 的框架(没有自定义加密),那么您无法豁免的唯一方法是我链接到的页面底部的任何条款是否适用于您,即:
Read this. The iOS SDK and Mac OS SDK both have export compliance already, CCATS and all. Please also follow the links on the Export Compliance questionnaire, they provide them so you can look at the exemptions yourself and figure out if it is compliant. If all you're using is Apple's frameworks (no custom encryption) though, the only way you could not be exempted is if any of those clauses at the bottom of the page I linked to applies to you, ie:
You want to sell the software in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria
You intend the product to be used in the design, development, production or use of nuclear, missiles, or chemical and biological weapons and technology and you don't have explicit authorization from the U.S. Government to do this
You intend to sell to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department’s list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U.S. Department of Commerce Denied Person’s List or Entity List
EDIT: To summarise (including my comment), you should answer YES and YES, then check the exemptions. As far as I can tell, you should meet one of the exemptions if you aren't using any sort of custom encryption, so you should be able to answer YES to the final question. The list above are clauses that would prevent an application using Apple frameworks from being export compliant.
There's also some good info provided in this answer, covering SNAP-R procedures.
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请阅读此内容。
iOS SDK
和Mac OS SDK
均已符合出口合规性、CCATS 等要求。另请点击出口合规调查问卷上的链接,他们提供了这些链接,以便您可以自己查看豁免并确定其是否合规。如果您使用的只是 Apple 的框架(没有自定义加密),那么您无法豁免的唯一方法是我链接到的页面底部的任何条款是否适用于您,即:编辑:总结(包括我的评论),您应该回答“是”和“是”,然后检查豁免。据我所知,如果您不使用任何类型的自定义加密,您应该满足其中一项豁免,因此您应该能够对最后一个问题回答“是”。上面列出的条款会阻止使用 Apple 框架的应用程序符合出口合规性。
这个答案中还提供了一些很好的信息,涵盖SNAP-R 程序。
Read this. The
iOS SDK
andMac OS SDK
both have export compliance already, CCATS and all. Please also follow the links on the Export Compliance questionnaire, they provide them so you can look at the exemptions yourself and figure out if it is compliant. If all you're using is Apple's frameworks (no custom encryption) though, the only way you could not be exempted is if any of those clauses at the bottom of the page I linked to applies to you, ie:EDIT: To summarise (including my comment), you should answer YES and YES, then check the exemptions. As far as I can tell, you should meet one of the exemptions if you aren't using any sort of custom encryption, so you should be able to answer YES to the final question. The list above are clauses that would prevent an application using Apple frameworks from being export compliant.
There's also some good info provided in this answer, covering SNAP-R procedures.