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[Full-Disclosure] Re: Cisco's stolen code
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- Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Cisco's stolen code
- From: "Rodrigo Gutierrez" <rodrigo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 15:53:06 -0400
The thread started because someone asked about how to obtain the stolen
cisco code, I see several options to answers that question, the most usual
would be "yes, I have it lets talk" the other "Since the question is stupid
and I don't have it, I will ignore his posting", what it seems a bit boring
to read is "no I don't have it, I'm a whitehat, if i had the code i wouldn't
give it to you anyways because of copyright laws and so and so" or "yeah I
would get myself a grey hat cuz is more cool", I think there is several list
to discuss copyright issues and of course tons of information in Google I
would personally recommend EFF's website. I would kindly ask the devoted
Information Security Lawyers if it's really necessary to discuss this issues
in full disclosure?, and our mail list administrator if its liable to create
a side list to discuss this law issues without bugging all the people, in
addition I would like to comment that not all the list members are in the
United States and I would guess that a big part of them don't give a tiny
rats ass about what the copyright laws in the U.S are.
Regards
Rodrigo Gutierrez.-
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