What is the Published Information Exclusion?
Information that is already published or is out in the public domain is considered public information and, as provided for under the federal regulations is NOT subject to export controls. Examples of information in the public domain include:
- Books, newspapers, pamphlets
- Publicly available technology and software
- Information presented at conferences, meetings, and seminars open to the public
- Information included in published patents
- Websites freely accessible by the public.