Pixelcode
Pixelcode
I totally understand your point, but I would somehow distinguish between violence in individual cases, possibly in self-defence, (difficult to assess as immoral) and systematic violence (easy to assess as...
Yeah, that sounds great!
How about this? > - intentionally creating any malicious backdoors or security vulnerabilities in the derivative work > - intentionally making any malware or spyware disguised as harmless available to...
> products that facilitate [...] unauthorised access to a computer or network That's a dangerous phrasing, since it might, unintentionally, target white-hat hacking software. A phrasing that targets the act...
Merging #81: > Basically, there are companies that specialise in finding zero-day security vulnerabilites in software (“zero day” stands for “zero days since the developer discovered the vulnerability”, meaning it...
@IRod22 I didn't mean vulnerabilities specifically in the licensed work, but generally in any software.
No worries :)
A few ideas: > ## Hacking > Hacking means illegitimately and without authorisation infiltrating any third-party computer system or network and > > 1. thereby causing material or immaterial damage...
Note that misinformation is not a synonym for deliberate disinformation. Possible definition: > Disinformation means the dissemination of claims that contradict established facts, about which there is common scientific consensus...
I'd at least call it `deliberate disinformation`, since we're not trying to ban accidental incorrect information.