Application of country-based sanctions in cyberspace may pose some interesting problems and pitfalls as two cases recently reported by the Office of Foreign Assets Control illustrate:
One individual has agreed to a settlement totaling $840 for alleged violation of the prohibitions in the Iranian Transactions Regulations: OFAC alleged that in August 2006, the individual attempted to transfer funds to Me-Gold Kish, Co. in Iran in an apparent attempt to purchase electronic gold without an OFAC license. The individual did not voluntarily disclose this matter to OFAC.
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One individual has agreed to a settlement totaling $400 for alleged violation of the prohibitions in the Iranian Transactions Regulations: OFAC alleged that in June 2006, the individual attempted to purchase electronic gold from Me-Gold Kish Co. in Iran in apparent violation of §§ 560.201, 560.203 and 560.204 of the Iranian Transactions Regulations. The individual did not voluntarily disclose this matter to OFAC.
Although it is possible that the two individuals here knew that they were dealing with a business located in Iran, it is also quite possible that they did not. Me-Gold is an on-line e-currency exchange business. Its current website claims that it is incorporated in Singapore. A company affiliate site states that Me-Gold has offices in Internet City, Dubai. Apparently, however, an earlier version of Me-Gold’s website stated that the company was located on Kish Island, Iran, although there’s no evidence that the fined individuals read that part of the website.
Even though the references to Iran have been scrubbed from Me-Gold’s site, this is a business that the owners could run from their computers in Iran using banks in, and a fake address in, Dubai. If a U.S. citizen does business with the company, he or she will be violating the Iran sanctions without having the faintest idea that, on the other side of his computer screen, are a bunch of people in Iran.
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