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Re: Nessus News (2.2.1 / Plugin Feed / New WebSite)

Subject: Re: Nessus News (2.2.1 / Plugin Feed / New WebSite)
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:47:38 +0100
On Sun Dec 12 2004 at 11:13, Pavel Kankovsky wrote:

To make it even more interesting and confusing, a large part of Tenable
scripts without an explicit licence notice is a result of a mechanical
translation of 3rd party data (vendor advisories).

There is a difference between a text copyright and a code licence,
AFAIK.

An additional question: what happens when Tenable goes out of business?
Will it take all its plugins to its grave?

You'd want something like Trolltech arrangement with Qt?

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