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Subject: IP: re Pennsylvania makes spreading computer viruses criminal
----- Original Message ----- From: <nrichards@mindspring.com> To: <farber@cis.upenn.edu> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 4:18 PM Subject: Re: IP: Pennsylvania makes spreading computer viruses criminal > > The bill, which passed the House and Senate unanimously, makes computer > > hacking - including denial of service attacks - and the willful spread of > a > > computer virus a crime. It also defines a computer virus for the first > time. > > That should be fascinating -- lawmakers defining what is a computer virus. I wonder if the language used was loose enough for Microsoft Windows to fall under the definition? After all, if you are, say, a Linux user, and you want to buy a Gateway laptop on which to run Linux, you will find: > > * Someone has put widely distributed software on it that you neither want nor need (i.e. the Windows OS). > > * This unwanted software that is being propagated at the manufacturer's site is proving costly to you (it takes time to remove, and costs you money). > > * This unwanted software is hard to remove, spreading it's tentacles throughout the computer. > > * The writer of this software (i.e. Microsoft) tries to get it on as many PC's as possible. > > Given a loose enough definition, I'd say let's sic these Pennsylvania lawmakers on Microsoft for writing this 'virus'! > > Nick
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