People need to read the legal docs before making comments. It is apparent Netobjects is infringing on Foundstones rights by using propriety Foundstone code. No one is stopping Netobjectives from using their own code they are nothing but another script kiddie.
-----Original Message----- From: Greg van der Gaast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Foundstone - keeping free tools from the public In my humble opinion, it looks like Foundstone is being a greedy little hypocrite. What they are doing is unethical to Microsoftesque levels and goes against just about everything they've told the public and their customer base. Furthermore, on top of their hypocrisy, they are using words like "cyberterrorists" (it's gotten to the point that 'cyber' and 'terrorist' are one word now? Even catchier...) in order to appeal to their clients and score brownie points with their large government customer base who promote keeping the public in the dark. I'm going to have to write angry emails to all the Foundstone employees I know now... Regards, Greg van der Gaast Ordina Public West Security Services -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: Thursday, October 10, 2002 5:45 PM Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Foundstone - keeping free tools from the public What does the community think of this news - http://www.ntobjectives.com/pressrelease_lawsuit.html? Seems big Foundstone is trying to keep others from releasing free tools to the community. Maybe I'm misinterpreting, but didn't they used to talk about the benefits of providing these types of tools to combat hacking? Perhaps I'm wrong and just misunderstanding their position.
