[free-sklyarov] WIPO Regulations

Larma, Mark MLarma at eFuel.com
Tue Jul 31 10:16:27 PDT 2001


I'm with you on disagreeing about the over-step issue.  I think that it is
literally insane to believe that you can create better security through
legislation.  If things were done properly in development, this would be a
non-issue.  Legislation will also not make bad code suddenly good.  If your
design goal is security and you fail, then guess what -- you need to fix it
as you obviously didn't develop it properly.  The simple fact of the matter
is that Dmitry did things in his country that were legal and he simply comes
over and *talks* about what he did and the feds and Adobe get all in a
tizzy.  I still don't trust Adobe to be honest -- any major company would do
the same thing; get the guy in custody and then back off from that statement
when it is too late.  You get the person going through what Dmitry is going
through (unjustly I might add) and try to come out looking like a good guy.
I don't buy it.

Mark Larma
 

-----Original Message-----
From: DeBug [mailto:debug at centras.lt] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:01 PM
To: free-sklyarov at zork.net
Subject: Re[2]: [free-sklyarov] WIPO Regulations

pic> Fair use is permitted by law, but prevented by the technological
pic> measures.  It is a clear over-step.

I must disagree it is being over-step. If you can protect your
software - do it. Nothing wrong with that.
However i think if someone else cracks it there is noone to
blame but yourself.

-- 
Best regards,
 DeBug                            mailto:debug at centras.lt



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