27 Jul
2001
27 Jul
'01
9:22 p.m.
At 02:16 PM 7/27/01 -0700, Ray Dillinger wrote:
You can present your paper at defcon, as long as there's not an executable.
No executable, but source. Source code is how some people communicate. Building an executable is another (intentional) behavior. Using that executable is another. Using that executable for *unlicensed* copying is a crime. Nothing else is.
You can create an executable, with source code, package it up and send it to the copyright owner with a note that says "your protection is broken: here's the proof."
How about dropping them a note to send an engineer to DefCon?
You can shout at the top of your lungs that their crypto is broken, on all kinds of forums.
Might be libel if not true.