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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, April 30 2012 @ 09:32 PM EDT |
One big hole in this idea is that if you try to enforce it then that act alone
means that you are breaking the same license that a company you use API's from
gives to you. This would mean they could then sue you! And if they do then
they also break the license and can get sued themselves! Oh the fun.
Anyway so it would need to be worded to exclude this case.
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Authored by: hAckz0r on Tuesday, May 01 2012 @ 10:01 AM EDT |
Oracle uses API's of whatever OS/compiler that JAVA sits on top of. All you
need is for those OS's and compilers to demand payments for the use of
their
IP/Copyrights. If they win, they loose. --- DRM - As a "solution", it
solves the wrong problem; As a "technology" its only 'logically' infeasible. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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