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Below is Slack’s Export Control Classification Matrix. Each item listed on the Matrix has a respective Export Control Classification Number (“ECCN”), a license exception, and a Commodity Classification Automated Tracking System (“CCATS”) number, per the United States Department of Commerce’s Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”).
Slack makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy or reliability of the classifications listed in this Matrix. Any use of such classifications by the user, is without recourse to Slack and is at the users’ own risk. Slack is in no way responsible for any damages whether direct, consequential, incidental, or otherwise, suffered by the user as a result of using or relying upon such classifications, for any purpose whatsoever.
Product name
ECCN
License Exception
CCATS
Slack iOS mobile application
5D992.c
Mass market
G162583
Slack Android mobile application
5D992.c
Mass market
G162583
Slack Windows Desktop Application
5D992.c
Mass market
G162583
Slack Mac desktop application
5D992.c
Mass market
G162583
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