UGS got caught up in a legal reverse-loophole and it cost the company US$57,750. According to Jason Matechak, Benjamin Lindorf and Keith Coleman of Mondaq, SDRC sold its software to customers in India and China -- which is okay.
But, SDRC accidently sold its CAD-related software to specific end-users on a list maintained by the US Department of Commerce -- kind of like a no-fly list for software sales. UGS paid the fine because the company owns what used to be SDRC.
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Posted by: Mandar Shidore | Sep 25, 2006 at 04:08 AM
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"World CAD access".
Posted by: Mandar Shidore | Sep 25, 2006 at 04:10 AM