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From: madduck at madduck.net (martin f krafft)
Subject: Symantec Buys SecurityFocus, among others....

also sprach Ed Moyle <emoyle@...net.csc.com> [2002.07.18.2313 +0200]:
> 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.  

Way Symantec were to use such a document, one that I created in the
sweat of my singletude. Do you think I'd have *any* chance on claiming
my rights???

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