> The security of proprietary code IS a legally binding obligation for
> such programs. Without that FB could even be classified as spyware and
> its authors could be prosecuted.
> This is what MUST be avoided. I love Firebug (although I have not used
> it for the last few month) and I would not like its developers get
> into trouble because some thiefs or saboteours.
> Because knowing how the hidden javascript operates, you could
> circumwent the safety measures programmed there. .

And one more thing.  You should NEVER use javascript as the only security 
measure.  I hope you know that already, though, since you've been in this 
profession since 1962.

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