Fascinating idea. Let's see, I give it away for free
but if some one else uses it and sells it, then I'm
being selfish if I don't want them doing it. I see no
similarities with M$ at all. Get the tools from
foundstone for free. If someone wants to sell
foundstones intellectual properties, then they should
be paying foundstone for it.

Also the terms of use for all of these tools from
foundstone essentially state that you can't resell the
product or any part of it.

Think if you owned it and someone wanted to make money
on your intellectual properties. You do all that work
and some one else makes money for it and you get
nothing.

Jac


--- Brian Heacox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But doesn't Foundstone preach the proliferation of
> these tools only because they have Foundstone's
> copyright on them? It seems they're acting a lot
> like
> M$.
> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 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.
> 
> 
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