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Re: Question for any old pirates/programmers
In article <x82dnRowRs_rxdzanZ2dnUVZ_hCdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:
>Autostart ROM wrote:
>> russotto@grace.speakeasy.net (Matthew T. Russotto) wrote:
>>
>>
>>>[Cracking]'s a lot easier nowadays, that's all I'm saying. But it was legal
>>>back then.
>>
>>
>> Legal to crack, sure.
>>
>> Not legal to distribute copyrighted works that you cracked. That's
>> always been illegal.
>
>I think he may have been referring to the DMCA making cracking
>or even the promulgation of cracking techniques illegal...
Cracking and the promulgation of cracking _tools_ is illegal.
Discussion of the techniques is not yet illegal. How you can
distinguish a technique from a tool in the world of software is an
open question.
>Thoughtcrime must be just around the corner. ;-(
I think it's already arrived, but that's another subject.
(e.g. prosecutions for "conspiracy" where the only acts taken in
furtherance of the conspiracy were taken by the government agent-provocateur)
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