On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 13:56 -0500, Fred James wrote:

> Here is a URL to an article from yesterday's InformationWeek, about
> the 
> supreme court on just that topic.
> <http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199203296>
> eh?
> Regards
> Fred James

How I've always seen things:

1) If it helps advertise a company's product.
2) Helps their product be sold and used consumers.
3) Increases the companies profit.

Then it's legal unless the company complains.

A good example is when Gentoo packaged the cvs version of cedega making
it easy to build & install vs. buying the product.  Cedega complained,
Gentoo complied and yanked the cvs build, but keeping the binary package
was fine & dandy.

<shrugs>  Seems simple as pie for me (as long as the wife is making the
pie crust).

--
Roger
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Fri May 4 12:34:48 PDT 2007

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