On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 22:05:49 +0200, "CIRT.DK Advisory" said:
> Name:              CIRT.DK WebRoot - Bruteforcing tool
> Version:           1.7
> Author/Developer:  Dennis Rand - CIRT.DK
> Website:           http://www.cirt.dk
> Copyright:         (c)2005 by Dennis Rand
> Remember:          This program may NOT be used, published or downloaded by
> any Danish company, unless explicit written permission.
>                    This would be violation of the law on intellectual
> property rights, and legal actions will be taken.

Hmm... the Danish CIRT is releasing this tool unencumbered to the entire world
*except* their own constituency, who have to jump through hoops to get it?

I'm confoozled - can somebody explain what quirk(s) of Danish law produced this
situation?

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