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Re: Sourcefire Acquired by Check Point Software
From: Michel Arboi <michel.arboi () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 23:27:00 +0200
This is nonsensical too. There is no reasonable meaning of the words under which a text file with lines like "Port 21: Open" and "Port 80: Closed" could be considered a "derivative work" based on Nmap.
IIRC, Bison was the (only?) tool where the output was covered by the GPL. Because it included a significant amount of GPL-ed C code.
Current thread:
- RE: Nmap/Nessus copyright, (continued)
- RE: Nmap/Nessus copyright C. Church (Oct 20)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright Fyodor (Oct 20)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright ADT (Oct 20)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright Fyodor (Oct 20)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright ADT (Oct 21)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright Fyodor (Oct 21)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright ADT (Oct 21)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright Paul Wouters (Oct 21)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright Dave Aitel (Oct 21)
- Re: Nmap/Nessus copyright Fyodor (Oct 21)
- Re: Sourcefire Acquired by Check Point Software Michel Arboi (Oct 21)
- RE: Sourcefire Acquired by Check Point Software Frank Knobbe (Oct 08)
- RE: Sourcefire Acquired by Check Point Software Cedric Blancher (Oct 08)
- Re: Sourcefire Acquired by Check Point Software Frank Knobbe (Oct 08)
