"I make the software, therefore I make the rules"
Then you can also count me out of your customer base. I block 90% of flash
(yay for adblock+), because it's a pointless waste of bandwidth. Although I
support free software, I agree that the people who make the software make
the rules, but the flipside of that is, if I don't like the rules, I don't
have to play.

On 05/12/06, Luke Dicken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, I deleted it to write the other. Basically my position is "I make
the software, therefore I make the rules". At the end of the day,
software is a product and just like every other product, the developer
sets the terms of sale, or use, and for many products that extends
solely to what platform it is available. Mandating that software should
be free is a naieve position that doesn't take a number of factors into
account. From what I read of your initial email for example, you can
charge for your software but then the person who buys it has the right
to redistribute it. And how does original creator get compensated fairly
based on the actual number of people using the product? Business models
built on "Faith in human nature" tend to be... Y'know... Non-existant.

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Crossland
> Sent: 05 December 2006 20:56
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [backstage] Mozilla interview and Backstage
> Schwag preview
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>
> On 05/12/06, Luke Dicken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I wrote a long thing in reply to this, but it all boils down to :
> > access to people's software is a privilege not a right. Sorry. But
> > there you go.
>
> Please post it - I can't really make sense of this :-)
>
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