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Full-Disclosure is now ILLEGAL in France ! (Vulnerabilties, Technical details, Exploits ...) Apr 08 2004 11:41PM
K-OTiK Security (Special-Alerts k-otik com) (2 replies)
RE: Full-Disclosure is now ILLEGAL in France ! (Vulnerabilties, Technical details, Exploits ...) Apr 09 2004 03:26PM
Richard M. Smith (rms computerbytesman com)
Re: Full-Disclosure is now ILLEGAL in France ! (Vulnerabilties, Technical details, Exploits ...) Apr 09 2004 03:17PM
Chris Johnson (johnson nmr mgh harvard edu) (1 replies)
Re: Full-Disclosure is now ILLEGAL in France ! (Vulnerabilties, Technical details, Exploits ...) Apr 09 2004 03:50PM
Geoffrey (esoteric 3times25 net) (1 replies)
Re: Full-Disclosure is now ILLEGAL in France ! (Vulnerabilties, Technical details, Exploits ...) Apr 09 2004 03:58PM
Chris Johnson (johnson nmr mgh harvard edu) (1 replies)
Re: Full-Disclosure is now ILLEGAL in France ! (Vulnerabilties, Technical details, Exploits ...) Apr 09 2004 05:57PM
Romain Francoise (romain orebokech com)
Chris Johnson <johnson (at) nmr.mgh.harvard (dot) edu [email concealed]> writes:

> The assumption of guilt before innocense is a part of French law and
> has been since Napoleonic times I believe.

Er... hello? France, the country of the Declaration of the Rights of
Man and of the Citizen?

You're wrong, presumption of innocence is the rule in all democracies,
and in particular in France. Get your facts straight before posting
that kind of misinformation to a public mailing-list.

Reading for the week-end:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presumption_of_innocence
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_the_Rights_of_Man_and_of_the
_Citizen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy

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it's a miracle -- http://orebokech.com/ | nightmare...

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