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On Tuesday 20 March 2007 18:54, b.n. wrote: |
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> My god. And how are they supposed to enforce that? |
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> If this documentation is publicly available (link?), and I happen to |
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> read it and code a flash player, what am I infringing? Not copyright, |
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> AFAIK. What am I infringing? Documentation EULA? Oh, ok, I won't use |
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> your documentation *anymore*, thanks. |
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> The Gnash folks how do comply with it? |
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I guess that's a player rather than an Action Script gui editor. From what I |
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understand the F4L guy has stopped development since 2005. Not sure if this |
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is due to a license issue. |
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> Yes, too bad it's practically necessary for a decent internet experience |
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> these days. :( |
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> > P.S.: Please stop using $ everywhere, that's only rumoured to be cool. |
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> I agree. |
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OK, I was avoiding infringing copyrights and minimising the risk of getting |
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sued for mentioning such a name! :)) Anyway, I'll keep you happy - in the |
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future I'll abstain from paraphrasing it. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |