Palladium : The cure for Independence

Voltage Spike plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Thu, 4 Jul 2002 19:30:29 -0700


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On Thursday 04 July 2002 16:53, der.hans wrote:
> Ask the Norwegian teenager if that's how he saw the situation as the cops
> came for him and all his computers. Also remember that he didn't break any
> Norwegian laws as reverse engineering was legal at the time. I think that
> might've changed due to American pressure since then.

Let's not forget poor Dmitri who was arrested despite the fact that he was 
actually hired by his company to write the work under question.  However, 
just because they are focusing on foreign individuals doesn't mean American 
citizens won't be next.

PS: I know that the authorities focused on the fact that he gave a 
presentation rather than the fact that he helped write the software.  I was 
at his presentation, however, and the subject primarily concerned the fact 
that Adobe was selling gift wrapping to the publishers and calling it 
"security".

PPS: I'd like to mention that it is much worse that Adobe's complaint 
concerned his speech rather than his actions.

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