Thomas,

what I stressed was to clean the ARCHIVE:
http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-list, which is on the web and
can be indexed by search engines. However, your idea of invalidating exposed
licenses may be better, if the number of  such licenses is reasonably small.

--
Edmundas

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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 12:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Eap-list] Open license


Hello Edmundas,

thank you for the broad hint. I believe, a lot of people would not have
read the email because of the subject (e.g. I didn't until you pointed on
it). Now it became interesting.

I don't think, removing these messages from the list is a good choice (all
EAP members already got it). IDEA should detect this special license key
and implement some subtle bugs in the source code of the users who uses it.

Tom

PS: Why this discussion about a top-secret issue? Because it can happen to
all of us, who use license files for there applications.


At 12:25 19.03.02 +0100, you wrote:
>Eugene, I'd recommend that you remove all messages with the license key
from
>the mailing list archive before Google catched it. It may save you some $$$
>:-)


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