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Message-ID: <20040401135937.M44225@javelinux.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:00:45 -0400
From: "Joe Polk" <listuser@...elinux.com>
To: "Drew Copley" <dcopley@...e.com>, <bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>,
<full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
Subject: Re: Bugfinder Being Indicted As Criminal ("Counterfeiter") in France
Why does he even have to go back? I was under the impression that he was from
Europe. Seems staying in the U.S. wouls solve his problem, at least in
regards to this indictment.
<<JAV>>
---------- Original Message -----------
From: "Drew Copley" <dcopley@...e.com>
To: <bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>, <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
Sent: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:20:39 -0800
Subject: Bugfinder Being Indicted As Criminal ("Counterfeiter") in France
> http://www.guillermito2.net/archives/2004_03_25e.html
>
> [thanks to AJ 'Effin' Reznor]
>
> [Disclaimer: I don't know who has seen this already, and I do not
> pretend to know the full facts of the case. -- Drew ]
>
> Excerpt:
>
> It's quite interesting to discover, from the inside, how the french
> justice system works. I'm back from Paris. I've just been indicted
> and charged of distributing programs that violated Intellectual Property
> rights (literally translated, it's "counterfeiting and concealment of
> counterfeiting"). Maximum punishment for these charges are two years
> in jail and a fine of 150.000 euros. I'm not yet judged guilty or
> innocent, but I already had to pay around two or three thousands
> dollars for two trips to Paris (I live in Boston, MA, USA), plane
> tickets, and lawyer fees. I already talked about my story here (in
> french).
>
> ...
>
> In march 2002, I published on my website a long analysis about this
> software. This webpage showed how the program worked, demonstrated a
> few security flaws, and some tests with real viruses. I showed that,
> unlike the advertizing claimed, this software didn't detect and
> stopped "100% of viruses". So, nothing really extraordinary. The
> company first reacted in a weird way: they denounced me publicly as
> a "terrorist", probably a nice attempt to make me change my mind.
> Later on, they filed a formal complaint against me in a Paris
> tribunal.
>
> ...
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