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by AlyssaRowan
4213 days ago
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A legal professional qualified in your state with a specialism in copyright/patent/trademark/trade secret law will be able to advise you on that. In practice, perhaps the question you ought to be asking is more like: "How pissed off are they going to be, and what are they going to do about it?". That will depend on what you're doing, to whom, and why. Aggravating factors may include, for example, if the files tend to contain copyrighted works you don't hold the copyrights to, or if the files are scrambled or crypted; sure they might use a ROT13 transform as their "encryption", but that doesn't mean they're not going to get the FBI to arrest you for getting up at a security convention and telling everyone that¹. ___ 1. The Dmitry Sklyarov case, aka "one of the reasons reverse-engineers don't visit the United States". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._ElcomSoft_and... |
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