On 7/16/02 11:39 PM, "Barry A. Warsaw" <barry@zope.com> wrote:
Wow, I guess you don't read many EULAs do ya? :)
your-problem-son-is-ya-got-morals-ly y'rs,
I can sleep at night, too. But then, I believe in doing what I think is right, not what I can get away with as legal. If that bothers you, sue me...
(heh)
P.S. Someday soon you/we may indeed have that legal responsibility. Although obviously a worthy goal, I'm actually a little fearful of what that'll mean for free software.
Sorry, I just don't think they'l suceed at nuking free software. Too much big business depends on it now. Vigilance is good, but when push comes to shove, the ones that are trying to screw it up won't succeed.
Besides, fi the US outlaws it, like, oh, stem cell research, it'll just slide overseas out of the US jurisdiction, and the US will find that over time, it'll be ata competitive disadvantage because of it...
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