Thanks for raising this question. Eriberto Mota <eribe...@debian.org> writes:
> Well, the quoted event resulted in a file with 14 million passwords, > distributed by Kali Linux. Do you have any reference to the discussions those people had over their license to distribute that information? I would expect such a discussion to get into the issue of whether a single password is subject to copyright restrictions, and further whether a compiled collection of such works is itself subject to copyright restriction. I would want to see such a discussion with clear, solid support for the freedom to redistribute that work under a free license, before proposing its distribution in Debian. -- \ “Airports are ugly. Some are very ugly. Some attain a degree of | `\ ugliness that can only be the result of a special effort.” | _o__) —Douglas Adams, _The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul_, 1988 | Ben Finney