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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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Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail 2002-08-07
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Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail 2002-08-13
Mark D. Rasch
Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail 2002-08-08
Anonymous
Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail 2002-08-10
blacklight
Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail -- Redux 2002-08-12
Annoyed at this whole mess
Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail 2002-08-14
A disgrunted American
Goddamn, there is something wrong with the country/world when somebody has the ability to educate the world and it becomes illegal for education in the greatest form, security.

If one man can beat you to the vulnerability, beat him to the patch.

You missed the code, your goddamn fault HP!

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Post to Bugtraq -- Go to Jail 2002-08-16
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