On 10/09/16 16:45, George Bateman wrote:
Also, if upstream are wrong, is the mechanism described at
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLIncompatibleLibs
sufficient to resolve the problem?
Yes, they should granting an additional permission to link with
libraries covered by the Eclipse
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 12:47 AM, Eriberto Mota wrote:
> Can rockyou be packaged in Debian, considering that Kali will put a
> DFSG-compatible license for this wordlist?
Kali certainly isn't the owner of the wordlist so they definitely
can't put a license on it.
OTOH, it probably is not
On 21/09/16 01:46, Ben Finney wrote:
Thanks for raising this question.
Eriberto Mota writes:
Well, the quoted event resulted in a file with 14 million passwords,
distributed by Kali Linux.
Do you have any reference to the discussions those people had over their
license
Thanks for raising this question.
Eriberto Mota writes:
> Well, the quoted event resulted in a file with 14 million passwords,
> distributed by Kali Linux.
Do you have any reference to the discussions those people had over their
license to distribute that information?
I
Hi Jennifer,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 09:45:17AM -0400, Jennifer Nielsen wrote:
> I believe my personal, private data( photos, videoing, watching, recording
> audio, etc.) Has been tampered with, and placed on the Debian FTP site,
> without my permission or knowledge. Your copyright permission
Hi,
>From Wikipedia[1]:
"Based in San Francisco, California, RockYou was founded in 2005 by
Lance Tokuda and Jia Shen. The company's first product, a slide show
service, was designed to work as an application widget. Later
applications included various forms of voice mail, text and photo
I believe my personal, private data( photos, videoing, watching, recording
audio, etc.) Has been tampered with, and placed on the Debian FTP site,
without my permission or knowledge. Your copyright permission notice states
that without permission from me it becomes a copyright, patent issue. I
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