On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 21:37:31 Daniel Quintiliani wrote: > I doubt Microsoft would risk taking screenshots of employee's computers at > Fortune 500 companies. Do you know how dangerously illegal that is?
No, I do not. Please enlighten us. When was the last time a major tech company exec went to jail or prison over an obvious computer crime, like when $ony rooted millions of PCs? Was anyone ever indicted even? With their game consoles, Micro$oft routinely takes pictures of naked teenagers and sends them over the internet, without their knowledge or informed consent, what is up with that? Clearly, this is an invasion of privacy and an illegal porn production, so what is being done about it? Please stop the nonsense. Your analogies are awful and misleading. if icecat is a band-aid, then you are asking us to put it on a brain tumor. Yes, I would refuse to distribute GNU-branded band-aids to brain tumor patients, while claiming they help, even though some may slap them on their foreheads and feel better due to a placebo effect. What these people need is an invasive, but life-saving operation. Once the windoze tumor is removed, it makes sense applying a band-aid. Once again, I am not in principle against building icecat for nonfree platforms such as windoze, but please get a grip. It is next to useless. Either kindly contribute a build, or stop pestering the developers, who already have more work than they can handle.
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