>If a company releases software that is used nefariously, there are very common legal actions to hold them accountable
There is no mention of intent. Just that if a software is used nefariously, the creators of that software should be legally accountable.
You later talk about your intent, when you commit a crime, but that's very different. I agree that if someone commits a crime with X software, their intent should be considered. What I don't agree with is holding Tatu Ylönen accountable for someone else's nefarious use of ssh.
>If a company releases software that is used nefariously, there are very common legal actions to hold them accountable
There is no mention of intent. Just that if a software is used nefariously, the creators of that software should be legally accountable.
You later talk about your intent, when you commit a crime, but that's very different. I agree that if someone commits a crime with X software, their intent should be considered. What I don't agree with is holding Tatu Ylönen accountable for someone else's nefarious use of ssh.