On (25/07/05 15:15), Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 02:07:19PM +0530, Sandhya wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > Greetings of the day. Please allow me to introduce myself as a member of the
> > technical development team at EC-Council. Currently we are finalizing the
> > release version of our courseware that prepares aspirants for the
> > certification 'Certified Ethical Hacker' as awarded by EC-Council.
> > 
> > In this context, we would like to seek your permission to include references
> > to your tool " hammerhead (Analyzing Tool) " published at website url
> > http://packages.debian.org/ as a resource material for the said
> > instructional material. This will further enrich the knowledge base shared
> > with the students and the intent is solely to disseminate
> > knowledge-to-knowledge seekers.
> > 
> > It would be an honor for us to feature your work here and look forward to
> > hearing from you regarding your kind consent. All due credits will be given
> > in the courseware in the research endnotes and if you would like to adhere
> > to any specific copyright clause, please do let us know.
> > 
> > We are committed towards protecting intellectual property and willing to do
> > all that it takes to uphold this principle.
> > 
> > Thank you for your time and consideration.
> > Thanks & Regards.
> > 
> > Sandhya
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Research Associate
> > International Council of E-Commerce Consultants
> > http://www.eccouncil.org
> 
> I'm not the copyright holder or the author, just a subscriber to
> the debian-user mailing list.  Most of the software distributed
> as part of the Debian system is covered by the GNU public licence,
> the Lesser GNU public Licence, or another relatively free licence,
> ans copyright in these packages is held by a wide variety of individuals
> and organisations.  (There are exceptions).  You'll have to look at the
> licences that cover the individual packages yourself.  Fortunately,
> I believe you will find the licence information in the packages
> themselves, as distributed by Debian.  (Someone please correct me
> if I am wrong on this.)
> 
> The GNU licences allow you to copy the works, make your own modifications,
> and republish them under certain restrictions.  Make sure you read
> the license information and find out what the restrictions are!
> 
> If there's anything else you need to know, make a more specific
> request to the copyright holder, or here.  Maybe someone else will
> know more than I.
> 
> By the way, it's generally considered in poor taste to post a number of
> nearly identical messages here.  It looks like spam, even if it isn'e.

Looks like spam, tastes like spam ....... probably is;)

Regards

Clive

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