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by nitrogen
4003 days ago
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According to Wikipedia[0], reverse engineering is generally legal in the US: In the United States even if an artifact or process is protected by trade secrets, reverse-engineering the artifact or process is often lawful as long as it has been legitimately obtained. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_engineering#United_Sta... |
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As far as I can see that article says that reverse engineering is legal in the case that: (1) the EULA doesn't mention it (I've no idea what Whatsapp EULA says - do you?). (2) it is done for the purpose of interoperability. What is being proposed by the GP is in fact not interoperability but security testing.
As I said before I think that the laws on this are stupid. But why worry about this when there is a great FOSS program in the same space?