----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Milk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 4:35 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Digium and mailing lists



You're free to express your
discontent about G.729 licensing issues, but you're not allowed to
advertise a way to *steal* the software.  In other terms, you are
allowed to loudly and eloquently disagree with the price of goods, but
your disapproval does not give you the right to steal it -- or explain
to others how to steal and get away with it.

I may agree with you from a moralistic point of view, but I'd like to understand how instructions makes the author of the instructions liable for any illegal activity committed by someone who used the instructions.


Should Microsoft be liable because someone wrote a virus after reading a Visual Studio Macro How-To?

Should a screwdriver manufacturer be liable for my house being robbed because their instructions tell you how much torque their screwdriver can sustain and the robber got the idea to jimmy my window open?

If I give you a knife and the instructions on how to slaughter livestock in a Kosher manner then you go out and slaughter some humans, am I responsible for their murder?

Is Intel just as at fault in this situation in your opinion?

If someone explains how to use development code and someone chooses to commit an illegal act with it, why should the author be punished?

As for the mode of transmission, was Microsoft responsible because the 9/11 terrorists communicated via hotmail?

J.Christian Hoffmeyer

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