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Date: Fri Mar 17 08:54:11 2006
From: skodliv at gmail.com (poo)
Subject: FrSIRT Puts Exploits up for Sale

bah those frogs were faghats anyway


On 3/17/06, Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@...ne.ids.pl> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 rembrandt@...erlin.de wrote:
>
> > If you puplish something without a license it is OPEN DOMAIN
> > That means people can use it, modify it, sell it...
>
> That's nonsense. If I publish a book or a photo or a newspaper article
> without a lengthy license attached, you can copy it at will, too? The
> requirement of a license or a copyright notice is a long-running myth - it
> is good to have these, but they are not a legal requirement.
>
> All your private writing, recording, coding, photography, etc is protected
> by copyright, period. Unless you explicitly allow others to use your work,
> it is not legal to do so, with certain specific common-sense exceptions
> (fair use clauses vary from place to place, but usually involve
> applications that are either entirely non-commercial, or benefit the
> society).
>
> In some places, it can be successfully argued that by deciding to release
> information during a press conference, on a mailing list, etc, grants some
> entities an implicit permission to do certain things with that
> information, but it's generally rather tricky (and subject to individual
> interpretation by the court). In any case, this just means that because
> you posted to a mailing list, the server can reasonably process and store
> your message, and distribute it to the intended audience. It does not
> necessarily mean that others can grab it for unrelated purposes and sell
> it to third parties.
>
> /mz
>
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