Sure.
As long as you are in compliance with the GPL licence and the use of
ethereal you are welcome to use it and reference it from your course
material.
On 5/20/05, dhiman <dhiman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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 'Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator' as awarded by
> EC-Council.
>
> In this context, we would like to seek your permission to include
> references
> to your tool "Ethereal" published at http:/www.ethereal.com 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 end notes 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
>
> Dhiman
> Research Associate
> EC Council
> www.eccouncil.org
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