Re: [OT] DMCA loop hole

Joseph Pingenot (jap3003@ksu.edu)
Fri, 3 Aug 2001 16:52:22 -0500


>To take another angle, those of us who actively look for exploits in software (because companies like M$ fail to do so themselves) risk being sued for doing so.

Hrm. Very good point. However, under most EULA's I've seen, reverse
engineering is already a no-no.

>This makes jobs like mine EXTREMELY difficult because on the one hand I don't want my company using software that will allow Joe Cracker to take over our
>machines, and on the other I don't want the company sued just because I did some necessary reverse engineering in order to prevent it (again, because the
>software mfg. can't be trusted to do it themselves).

I don't see why it makes your job any harder. Sounds like a very
good argument for Open Source and/or Free Software. :)

-Joseph

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