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RE: Re: Cisco's stolen code
From: "Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh]" <aditya.deshmukh () online gateway technolabs net>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 08:45:58 +0530



-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-admin () lists netsys com
[mailto:full-disclosure-admin () lists netsys com]On Behalf Of Eric Scher
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 5:25 AM
To: full-disclosure () lists netsys com
Subject: [Full-disclosure] Re: Cisco's stolen code


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On Tue, 2004-05-25  Tobias W.  wrote:

Well, let's face the simple facts. Cisco's code is copyrighted and it's
illegal to copy it, distribute it or even use it. There's no way around
it. 
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STATEMENT: "There's no way around it."

RESPONSE: I beg to differ. No disrespect intended, but given the 

UNITED STATES CODE - TITLE 17 - CHAPTER ONE - SECTION 107

Sec. 107.  -  Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use 



are there any lawayers on the list who can confirm / deny this ? or any other list where i can ask this. this has 
started to get intresting from the legal point of view !


-aditya


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