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Re: [Full-disclosure] go public to avoid jail

From: Christian Sciberras (uuf6429gmail.com)
Date: Mon May 03 2010 - 14:24:22 CDT


Which is why the creators of Wireshark has long been prosecuted and landed
in jail for 30 years....
Oh wait, they weren't?

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Ed Carp <ercpobox.com> wrote:

> I can see that you have no experience with the legal system other than
> what you've seen on TV (which is, to say, none at all). If you read
> the IRC logs presented by the prosecution, it is pretty clear what the
> motive was. Your "release it to the public and you have no liability"
> argument will land you in prison if you try it - go to any attorney
> and ask. Your emotional "prove Stephen is a saint" attempt at
> twisting what happens in the legal system doesn't change the FACT that
> the burden of proof was easily met by the prosecution and that the
> defense's arguments, while designed to sway people more used to
> emotional appeals than logic, did little to impress the court, with
> very predictable results.
>
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