On Sat, 2006-08-05 at 20:42 +1000, André Wyrwa wrote:
> Hei,
> 
> just having a thought about these kind of business approaches...
> 
> Would it make sense to write a Firefox extension that acts as a 
> "phishing" filter kind of thing for distributors that violate OSS licences?
> 
> I'm imagining something that pops up a little note saying "this site 
> asks you to pay for something you could have for free here: .... ".
> 
> Of course this is kind of a self-contained approach, because Firefox 
> users usually are already a bit more OSS aware and the majority of 
> mislead users potentially use IE to surf the net, right?

But not a bad idea because you only need a few new FF users to say hey
this is neat, it warns you about rip offs and so they tell their friends
who might then install FF because its a useful feature. Snag is if it
could have legal implications if it was implied that someone's site was
violating a license when it wasn't. What would be useful would be to
inform anyone visiting any site selling or supporting proprietary
software that there was a free alternative at ...and we recommend you
take a look. 

Ian
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