, 2002-01-23
Software licensing agreements may contain stipulations that could jeopardize your network's security.
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Isn't this a perfect application of the CFAA? (re: Mark Rasch's article on your Front Page)
2002-01-23
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more, as these products don't have any restrictive licensing, allowing fair, unbiased
reviews of the products, free from any censorship. This openess should help to
ensure a level of trust from customers. "
Except there is a move in UCITA review to make people who write free software as liable people who sell "rent" you software for 1000's of dollars.
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