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Users who export or re-export Software to embargoed countries are in breach of the Terms, which aligns with U.S. export control law obligations.
Interpretive note: The excerpt ends after item (a), indicating additional restrictions (e.g., export to restricted persons or for prohibited end uses) likely follow in the full clause but are not present in the excerpt.
You are prohibited from downloading, exporting, or re-exporting AT&T's Software or related technology to any country subject to a U.S. embargo.
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You acknowledge that the Software or its underlying technology may not be downloaded to or exported or re-exported: (a) into (or to a resident or national of) Cuba, Iraq, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria or any other country subject to United States embargo...
No Services, including software, may be downloaded or otherwise exported or re-exported in violation of any applicable law, rule, regulation, or export or import control.
You agree to use Cards in compliance with all applicable laws, including all export-related restrictions and regulations applicable to your country of residence.
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"no Software or underlying information or technology may be downloaded or otherwise exported or re-exported (a) into Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Syria or any other country for which the U.S. maintains an embargo...— Excerpt from AT&T's AT&T Terms of Service
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Users who export or re-export Software to embargoed countries are in breach of the Terms, which aligns with U.S. export control law obligations.
You are prohibited from downloading, exporting, or re-exporting AT&T's Software or related technology to any country subject to a U.S. embargo.
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