Commit fad68c21 authored by Lotty Aghasili's avatar Lotty Aghasili
Browse files

Update Trade Compliance Page re Syria Sanctions

parent bcc9ed9c
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
+2 −0
Original line number Diff line number Diff line
@@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ GitLab Enterprise Edition, related technology, and services (collectively, "GitL

The GitLab Software has been classified via CCATS G178430 as a 5D992.c mass market encryption product with eligibility for export to most destinations under 15 CFR 740.17(b)(1) of license exception ENC. GitLab users may not export, re-export, or transfer GitLab Software, without first obtaining authorization from the U.S. government, to (a) any U.S. embargoed country including but not limited to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Russia, Belarus, and the Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions of Ukraine, (b) any party identified on OFAC's Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Person list or the Department of Commerce Denied Persons, Entity, or Unverified lists, or (c) for end use involving sensitive nuclear, rocket systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, missiles, chemical or biological weapons, or for any other end use prohibited by 15 CFR 744.

Although Syria has been removed from certain U.S. sanctions programs, export controls under the EAR and other practical considerations continue to prevent GitLab from providing services to Syria at this time. GitLab monitors regulatory developments and will reassess when circumstances permit.

GitLab provides this information, which is subject to change without notice, to facilitate GitLab users' compliance with applicable trade control law. GitLab users remain solely responsible for exporting, re-exporting, and transferring GitLab Software and any user-developed content in accordance with those regulations and should seek legal counsel as necessary.

## Resources