Udo Giacomozzi wrote: > I understand Gnash developers all do constructive work and are no > lawyers, but I can't believe this. This would mean when I just > *install* the MM/Adobe tools (which implies I accept the EULA) I am
One of the lawsuits I was involved in ate up 8 months of my time, and was over the most amazingly stupid misunderstanding... and the entire case dissolved eventually when they determined I had actually never done what I was accused of at all, so there was no basis. > practically prohibited to contribute to the Gnash project?? I would > accept it that I may not use (in an active manner) the tools to do any > reverse-engineering. With other words, I cannot write test cases for > Gnash using the Adobe tools. Exactly. This has been the interpretation of the EULA for many free Flash projects, probably because being extra careful is safest, and nobody wanted to pay to have a lawyer to give them a real opinion. Me, I just tracked down a lawyer, and we're going to try to get an official decision from our end. If Adobe would speak up on this issue, it could save us time and money... Do they truly support Open Source, or do they need to maintain a monopoly through draconian licensing schemes ? I'd give them the benefit of the doubt, based on past actions. But I sure would like to know beyond the shadow of doubt... > So I would end up using a pirated copy of Flash just to avoid the > licence... ;) Exactly. To get screwed by doing the right thing is stupid. All we're really doing in a way is making Flash more wide spread than it already is by supporting platforms Adobe doesn't. They should be encouraging us. :-) > RS> Most of my other thoughts on this > RS> right now are all four letter words not suitable for a public email list. > You are not alone. It's times like this I hate the way the computer industry has gotten with IP issues. More reason for projects like Gnash! My hope is that with the release of Tamarin, Adobe isn't concerned about IP issues like MacroMedia was. If this turns out to be true, it'll actually let more people contribute to Gnash. We would have had to dealt with this issue eventually, so it might as well be right now. Just to be clear, I totally appreciate the AGG contribution you made to Gnash. It's been very fun to have Gnash running on my Sharp Zaurus lately. :-) (screenshot at http://www.welcomehome.org/gnash/frog1.jpg) - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list Gnash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash