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Official Secret Lawlessness?
From: darkpassenger () unseen is
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:55:36 -0800
according to a new Snowden release , in the same document that mentions their teamed up developers use "SCube" as the build environment as i was reading through the following question popped up :
some of the requirements NSA made clear their developers must have are defined within the realm of Reverse engineering and sometimes they actually mention companies like a famous hard disk manufacturer . i happen to know this company has a policy to sue whoever reverse engineer their binary software . so now that the NSA's big cat is out of the basket is it possible for a U.S firm to sue the govt ? i'd like to get answers and perspectives from the dudes who are familiar with U.S Law and reverse engineering Claims .
now that Snowden is famous and shit..as i am planning to watch this new docu called citizen4 or foul or something..are these revelations can be taken to a U.S or intl court as evidence of crime or perhaps conspiracy of some sort ? is there some good read piece out there to take a look written from both hacker and lawyer perspectives analyzing this "thing" ?
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