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- From: ygoland@SEAS.UCLA.EDU (The Jester)
- Newsgroups: comp.virus
- Subject: Re: on the definition of virus
- Message-ID: <0007.9301281842.AA17847@barnabas.cert.org>
- Date: 20 Jan 93 21:27:06 GMT
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- So I said:
- > > So, in summary, I have yet to see anyone on this group who understood
- > > exactly what Dr. Cohen was refering to disagree with his assertions.
- > > What is being argued here is definitions and personally I think its a
- > > bit ungentlemanly for Dr. Cohen to make his various statements without
- > > cleary explaining that he is using the term virus in a form which the
- > > average individual of some computer knowledge would not be familiar
- > > with.
- >
- So Dr. Cohen Said:
- > I have clearly explained my definition hundreds of times - literally.
- > I have published the definition in journals - and books - and on radio
- > - - and on television - and in popular magazines - and over the networks
- > of the world - over the last 9 years. Perhaps the problem is that so
- > many others don't bother to do the background work and then make
- > statements as if they were experts. They then propogate the incorrect
- > memes and corrupt the `average' individual's perception. Perhaps it
- > is those people who are being `ungentlemanly', and not me. A real
- > expert bothers to get the facts before making assertions.
- >
- Many people are familiar with your work and writings, myself
- included.
-
- However, the very fact that there has been continual conflict on this
- group from people who did NOT know your definition shows that
- there are a lot of people out there who are not familiar with it.
- The average user simply doesn't (nor should he) read virus papers
- and such. So when you made your various assertions regarding the use
- of viruses many people became confused and argued with you, not on
- the merit of your concepts, but on what they perceived as a
- definition problem. As such, it would only seem apropriate that
- before you start a major thread on a subject which includes a
- non-standard definition, that you perhaps explain it first.
-
- Yaron (The Jester) Goland
-