Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!brl-adm!rutgers!husc6!harvard!adelie!morgoth!dmb From: dmb@morgoth.UUCP (David M. Brown) Newsgroups: net.unix Subject: Re: Looking through other users' (unprotected) files Message-ID: <171@morgoth.UUCP> Date: Thu, 30-Oct-86 14:50:21 EST Article-I.D.: morgoth.171 Posted: Thu Oct 30 14:50:21 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 31-Oct-86 02:08:16 EST Organization: Goldberg-Zoino and Assoc., Newton, MA Lines: 43 Keywords: politics, values, convention In-reply-to: fgd3@jc3b21.UUCP's message of 27 Oct 86 20:35:13 GMT --text follows this line-- [] > It is only prudent to use whatever techniques are > available to you to secure your files from unauthorized > access. However, your failure to do so does not imply > that you are granting permission to others to use them. > Common courtesy requires that you do not use other > people's property without their express permission, > that you do not read their mail even if it is not > locked up, and that you do not poke around in their > files unless they explicitly tell you it is all right > to do so. This whole debate is caused by the clash between two different value systems. One system is described above (keywords: "common courtesy"). The other has been espoused by others on the net (as well as myself), and goes sort of like this: "If you set your permissions, you are permitting." At the risk of repeating myself, the use of shared resources implies a political situation. Politics may be resolved with *force*, *law*, or *convention*. Force usually works, but is undesirable and socially unacceptable. Law seldom achieves it ends in the face of determined opposition, especially when the opposition sees the law as a challenge. Therefore, convention (read: "value system") is the usual choice. Every site is free to choose its own conventions. You pick yours and we'll pick ours. On our site, it is acceptable to access anything which you can access. Of course, if we get some real losers, that may have to change. dmb@morgoth Dave Brown GZA 320 Needham St. Newton Upper Falls, MA 02164 (617) 969-0050 #include '/usr/local/disclaimer'