On 6/8/05, Glenn Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Even if your claims are true, it would still require going to court to prove, > and until somebody successfully does that, very few people are going to go > against the FSF's claims. So, as a matter of actual practice, my statement > stands.
Agreed. It'll be interesting to see whether this is addressed in the course of Wallace v. FSF. > > yin-yang. My essay on this topic is rather long, is still in draft, > > and might find a more formal publication channel, so I'm disinclined > > Slashdot? > > (Sorry, that was low. :) Pretty funny, though. ;) But actually, a lawyer of my acquaintance suggested that I consider submitting it to a law journal if it passes his review, which I found rather flattering (if improbable). 33 pages (with wide margins) is a little bit long even for /., though there's certainly room to cut some fat. Cheers, - Michael

