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RE: MBSA scanner


From: Steven Trewick <STrewick () joplings co uk>
Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 15:42:14 +0100



I think you're confusing code with output.  The licenses 
you cite with regard to both SARA and MBSA have restrictions upon 
redistribution of the product, not the output of the product.  

I'm confusing them because output might _include_ significant 
information that is in the code. The license covers both the software 
and the reports they generate, it does not explicitly exclude the 
later (so under copyright laws it _is_ included).


To start with : 


To which copyright law, and in which country are you referring, exactly ?

 










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