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From: mxe20 at psu.edu (Mark Earnest)
Subject: Symantec Buys SecurityFocus, among others....
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On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Ed Moyle wrote:
> Allow me to recommend the use of a trivial encryption algorithm to protect
> exploits and advisories such that any for-profit company must circumvent
> it in order to use it for their own purposes. Perhaps distribute advisories
> with the "do not copy" flag set on a .pdf. This would give DMCA protection
> to the copyright and allow researchers to sue if their "protection measures"
> are circumvented by companies looking to make money off of the research.
That sounds good in theory, but in practice any sizable company would
devour us, regardless of what the law says. The law is immaterial next to
money.
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Mark Earnest
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Senior Systems Programmer
ASET/Emerging Technologies
Penn State University
Email: mxe20@....edu
Office Phone: 814-863-2064
Public Key - http://mearnest.oas.psu.edu/gpgkey.txt
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