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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 120 — Purpose and Definitions · § 120.56

§ 120.56. Release.

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(a)Release. Technical data is released through:
(1)Visual or other inspection by foreign persons of a defense article that reveals technical data to a foreign person;
(2)Oral or written exchanges with foreign persons of technical data in the United States or abroad;
(3)The use of access information to cause or enable a foreign person, including yourself, to access, view, or possess unencrypted technical data; or
(4)The use of access information to cause technical data outside of the United States to be in unencrypted form.
(b)Provision of access information. Authorization for a release of technical data to a foreign person is required to provide access information to that foreign person, if that access information can cause or enable access, viewing, or possession of the unencrypted technical data.
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