Peter P. wrote: > Vitaliy maksimov.org> writes: > > >> The big question is, how do you know what software a particular IP camera is >> running? >> > > Somebody takes a deeper look, recognizes something, word gets around, the > original author(s) analyze the object and establish what needs to be > established. Then they usually contact the infringer personally, and if this > does not work, then legal action ensues. If the infringer encrypted the fraud to > hide it he may be on his way to jail in addition to legal settlement and > publishing the source, because that is malice. I am not a legal person but I am > follwing this issue (and various aspects of it). > > Peter P. > > So if you installed windows and "took a look at it" which would be reverse engineering and against the EULA then even if you found it was actually using a linux kernel you couldn't do squat about it because you violated the EULA to find it? -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist