>     1- We have this license server, used to control the use of a
>     professional software (this one written using delphi).
>
>
> What are the ethics of using an open source product like Clojure to 
> implement DRM restrictions for some other product? Seems there might 
> be something a bit iffy there -- if not legally, perhaps morally.
> -- 

Ah nice to see you've finally adopted a lisp !

This customer's request seemed reasonable, and the project looked like a 
perfect test bed for clojure.
The scope was small, and the requirements well defined. It involved 
multithreading, networking, databases and long up-times.

The ethics are not mine to define. I'm just programmer, and will leave 
this discussion to you philosophers.
Once a consensus will be reached you may drop me a mail.
In the meantime, I'll just go hack at my next evil project.

Sacha De Vos


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