phil song phils...@techtrex.com writes:
Excuse me ,I don't understand why we need tell the slashdot.org people?
It's just a quick way to generate a lot of publicity about monotype's
dirty tricks...
-Miles
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We are all lying in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
I missed Behdad's solution. Not sure if freetype-devel got CCed on
his response.
On 2010/02/24, at 01:04 , Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I vote for a professional letter to them, and if that doesn't work,
use slashdot...
Yeah, sounds reasonable. However, my English is probably not
Stumbled upon freetype.com by accident. Have people seen this before?
Interesting...
behdad
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Despicable domain squatting and negative advertising. Shame on them.
Graham
Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
Stumbled upon freetype.com by accident. Have people seen this before?
Interesting...
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Stumbled upon freetype.com by accident. Have people seen this
before? Interesting...
Despicable domain squatting and negative advertising. Shame on them.
Indeed! I've seen this the first time, and it seems that FreeType is
a threat to them, especially since their `iType' product has the
Excuse me ,I don't understand why we need tell the
slashdot.org people?
Well, there is no `need'. Often, if a company gets bad press it is
willing to change the issue. This was my idea. I can't tell you
whether this is the right solution (probably not). I simply don't
know
Excuse me ,I don't understand why we need tell the
slashdot.org people?
Another reason for my first reaction (this is, to contact slashdot) is
the impudence of this negative advertisement. Up to now I've never
seen such a thing, and it is probably worth to be seen by many people.