Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!newstop!texsun!alanya.Sun.COM!lupe From: lupe@alanya.Sun.COM (Lupe Christoph Sun Germany Consulting) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re^2: C Message-ID: <1976@texsun.Central.Sun.COM> Date: 9 Jan 90 11:42:55 GMT References: <1435@baird.cs.strath.ac.uk> <7698@nigel.udel.EDU> Sender: news@texsun.Central.Sun.COM Lines: 19 new@udel.edu (Darren New) writes: >Of course, what I'm REALLY hoping is that somebody >will be stupid enough to get caught UUENCODEing a compiler and mailing it to this >idiot through public sites. I would suggest that somebody who knows >how inform the postmaster or sysop or whatever at this dope's >school and have his mail watched. This brings up another thought: assume, somebody stupid or malicious enough *would* send such a thing. Wouldn't be any site forwarding it guilty of assitisting in piracy ? Should everybody running news and/or mail forwarding check every message for illegal activity ? I have no idea what the law says in the States if anything. Here in Germany nobody has thought beyond crackers selling cracked games. | lchristoph@Sun.COM (Internet) | Disclaimer: | | ...!unido!sunmuc!lupe (German EUNet, "bang") | My employer has a | | lupe@sunmuc.UUCP (German EUNet, domain) | non-exclusive license | | ...!suninfo!lchristoph (Sun Germany customers) | to my opinion. |