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Security Strategy

By Will Sturgeon

Published: Friday 11 March 2005


Name

James Button


Location

London


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

Verrry interesting -
If Microsoft sign up for this information, then the NDA means they will not be able to tell any of us about any of these problems.

Does that give them a get-out for not telling the users of their software.

Or - will they be suing Immunity Inc for breaching the terms of the Microsoft Licence.

(For 'Microsoft' in the above, you can substitute the name of any software, - or appropriate hardware manufacturer)



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