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Mark Rasch, 2002-08-05

HP's ill-advised DMCA threat actually had a few legal teeth. Will federal prosecutors soon start chomping at bug finders?

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Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail 2002-08-05
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Alberto Cozer
HP had a "very smart" approach. Now the Security Specialists that usually subscribe to those mail lists won't get the information about new security threats.

On the other hand, all the professional hackers that exchange messages about vulnerabilities and threats in the underground will be able to act free, without countermeasures.

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