2nd *and* 3rd. :-)
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicarticleId=9048298
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The SFLC filed lawsuits Monday on behalf of the developers of BusyBox
against High-Gain Antennas of Parker, Colorado, and Xterasys of City of
Industry, California. The lawsuits,
Alexander Terekhov wrote:
If either case filed is heard before a judge, it would be the first time
that a GPL infringement lawsuit has gone to trial in the U.S.
The SFLC will NEVER, NEVER allow their bluff to be called by going to
trial. If they did, the Court (perhaps sua sponte) would
http://www.softwarefreedom.org/news/2007/nov/20/busybox/xterasys.pdf
(SFLC's COMPLAINT)
Plaintiffs copyrights are ...
LOL.
Adopted as sig.
regards,
alexander.
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wh troll cluster-fuck!
-miles
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How is the weather in the GNU Republic today, GNUtian Bader? The sky
is green and GPL is not a contract as usual?
regards,
alexander.
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Plaintiffs copyrights are unique and valuable property whose market
value is impossible to assess
-- SOFTWARE FREEDOM LAW
Alexander Terekhov wrote:
http://www.softwarefreedom.org/news/2007/nov/20/busybox/xterasys.pdf
(SFLC's COMPLAINT)
Plaintiffs’ copyrights are ...
LOL.
Adopted as sig.
regards,
alexander.
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Plaintiffs’ copyrights are unique and valuable property whose market
value is impossible to assess
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 10:58:32PM +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
wh troll cluster-fuck!
Just let them rejoice for a few minutes before reality sets in ;)
Rui
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