Kamaze schreef: > Giel van Schijndel schrieb: >> Although I don't think Germany is >> the best country lately to be hosting open source projects in. (Some >> anti-cryptography laws seem to have been passed there if I've followed >> the news correctly. > > Did I miss something? > We have now a absolute awesome and genially "anti-hacker-paragraph" > which forbids the creation/distribution/usage of tools, which are > primary created for hacking/cracking something. >
I read some article about this. I've tried finding the link to it, but failed. I do remember though that it was written in German, and my German skills aren't that good I think... So it might as well have just been some [German] politician voicing his (stupid) ideas. Please forgive me if I just misread this. And if I didn't misread it, I'm sure some orginisation like the FSF or so will go berserk so we'll hear about it. <offtopic> As for the "anti-hacker" thingy, what they really mean is a cracker: http://catb.org/jargon/html/C/cracker.html (Argh! The insults! Those media really should get their terminology right!!) </offtopic> -- Giel
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