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- From: kramer893@snake.cs.uidaho.edu (KRAMER BRIAN M)
- Newsgroups: comp.programming
- Subject: Re: Virus Programs 4 Sale (Virus, Trojans, etc)
- Message-ID: <C1H46E.G2I@moscow.uidaho.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 18:18:12 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.070707.28320@emr1.emr.ca> jagrant@emr1.emr.ca (John Grant) writes:
- >
- > There are probably many bleeding heart civil libertarians
- > out there who will disagree with me, but I think it's
- > about time we got some new laws that would make it a crime
- > to distribute virus-related material, regardless of any
- > disclaimers or denials of responsibility.
-
- Since when does code become illegal? There is no difference between one
- piece of software and another if they are made of the same binary bits.
-
- Brian Kramer
- University of Idaho
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- "getting to know his .signature!"
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