A new BIS final rule which introduces concerns for human rights into licensing for both crime control (“CC”) and most non-CC goods could have a significant impact for exporters of  products including telecommunications and information security and sensors that require licenses, and which could be used for censorship, surveillance, detention, or the use of force. The rule, published and effective from 6 October, amends the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) “by revising, in part, the ...

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