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Re: Full-Disclosure is now ILLEGAL in France ! (Vulnerabilties, Technical details, Exploits ...)


From: Chris Johnson <johnson () nmr mgh harvard edu>
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 11:58:24 -0400 (EDT)

On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, Geoffrey wrote:

Chris Johnson wrote:

     This is and always has been in the Napoleonic Code if I remember
correctly from my school days.

Then you don't want to do business in Louisiana, USA either then.  The 
laws there are based on the Napoleonic code as well.  One reason they 
have parishes rather than counties..

-- 
Until later, Geoffrey                     Registered Linux User #108567
Building secure systems in spite of Microsoft


     I should have been more explicit.  The assumption of guilt
before innocense is a part of French law and has been since Napoleonic
times I believe.  You'll find that Napoleonic law and that which is
derived from it (including Louisiana law) is a very different creature
than that which is derived from English Common Law.  The wording of
the French law doesn't surprise me at all.  

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