On Sep 8, 12:53 pm, fcassia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 7, 10:24 pm, totedati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Firefox v3.01 (c) 1998-2008 Contributors. All Rights Reserved.
> Firefox and the Firefox logos are trademarks of the Mozilla
> Foundation. All Rights Reserved. "
>
> I think the joke's on you. Open Source doesn't mean no copyrights. No
> copyrights is "Public Domain" software.
>
> FC
then tell me under what license is released chrome source code? and
where can read an official license terms? is a joke because is all
that i find about chrome source code license ... only that all rights
reserved ... this do not fit very well in any of opensource
definitions ...
for mozilla is easy to see under what license in released all his
source code, can see easy that when you download the source code ...
if you think that simply show you source code is enough ... think
again ... is not!
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