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Is this really the sort of thing the Inquirer wants to be seen encouraging? :PBravo none the less, good read.
anyone say HORNETS NEST!!!
Because this brilliant article is sure to stir one up!!!Lets get coding
For all of us linux gurus this whole p2p blockage and slow down id Very aggravating.The ISP are slowing the very good with the "bad", this download of programs "considered illegal" is only illegal if the person downloading does not own the key.
So there is absolutely no way to know who is downloading with intent to infringe on copyrights or not.
I am currently learning another language C++ I would not like any code of mine to get stolen but I probably would make most of it open source anyways.
As for EULA how to use the software....most of those are laughing stocks and some are illegal in themselves (nearly)
such as apples using freebsd at its core making an outward change and keeping a shell around the core that is updated.
Fine enough improvements to warrant paying for it...but you cant use it unless you use it on our hardware? come on.
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