SECURITY BUG IN INTERACTIVE UNIX SYSV386
Peter da Silva
peter at ficc.ferranti.com
Sat Feb 23 05:18:37 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb22.111748.22010 at tcom.stc.co.uk> pete at tcom.stc.co.uk (Peter Kendell) writes:
> don't guarantee that this product is good for anything in particular
> and we won't be responsible for any havoc it may cause to your business
> if it's faulty" I wonder what it is that I'm actually *buying*. It's
> enough to turn anyone into a software thief...
In the book "Good Omens", one character (a demon) sends a bunch of these
licenses to the Immortal Souls Contract department in Hell, with the
pencilled notation "Learn, Guys".
In any case:
> In the UK we have the concept of 'merchantable quality'.
In the U.S. it's the "implied warranty of merchantability".
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Peter da Silva. `-_-' peter at ferranti.com
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