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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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Annoyed at this whole mess
Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail 2002-08-13
Gonlo
IMHO the law and the justice often are in disagree.

Isn't the mission of the consumer to show the factory bugs of the products. If the provider sent to the jail a person for show that, then all others customers can send to the jail the provider in order to release a very risk and unstable hw/sw platform.

The actions taken by the company seems to show that every audit in it own product will be considered as an terrorist attack, and the CEO will be sent to the FBI for declare in a court against that consumer.

Even our goverment has procedures to audit it behaviour, Why the products of such companies can't be?

G.C.

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