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gregb
response 65 of 72: Mark Unseen   May 10 15:12 UTC 2004

It it's Open Source, how can they be freeloaders?
mcnally
response 66 of 72: Mark Unseen   May 10 17:12 UTC 2004

  re #65:  

  >  [If] it's Open Source, how can they be freeloaders?

  "Open source" just means the source is available, not that the software
  is free, which is a separate issue.  There are companies which charge
  for the use of their software but make source available to their customers.
  The usual term for software that is free of charge is "free software" but
  that's become a politically charged issue because of the efforts of RMS
  and the GNU organization, who insist that software labelled "free" software
  be not just disributed without charge but also (mostly) unencumbered legally,
  (except of course, in the way they prefer..)
gull
response 67 of 72: Mark Unseen   May 10 19:06 UTC 2004

Re resp:65: The license does put certain restrictions on how it can be
used.  If you modify the source, package it up in a product, then sell
that product without making the source code available, that counts as
"freeloading" in my mind, because you're violating the license. 
Spreading copies around with the source code doesn't, because it's
explicitly allowed by the license agreement.
twenex
response 68 of 72: Mark Unseen   May 10 21:35 UTC 2004

Re: #65. I support either paying for, or making donations (not necessarily
of money, perhaps of time, e.g. to code, or translate documentation) free and
open source software. Those who take without giving /something/ back I
consider freeloaders.
mcnally
response 69 of 72: Mark Unseen   May 28 19:52 UTC 2004

 Much that has been said before, but for those who like reading interviews
 about how doomed the music business is, this one with David Crosby is 
 better than average (and Crosby is surprisingly lucid..)

   http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/music/interviews/crosby.ht
ml
krj
response 70 of 72: Mark Unseen   May 29 04:08 UTC 2004

Thanks, Mike!  I missed the show, but from the press and BBS discussions
I read about it, it sounds like the David Crosby interview was the 
best part.
realugly
response 71 of 72: Mark Unseen   May 29 04:10 UTC 2004

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mcnally
response 72 of 72: Mark Unseen   May 29 08:26 UTC 2004

  According to Slashdot you'll be able to view the show on-line in a week
  or two, if I remember correctly.
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