Tim Endres wrote:
>
> I would ignore their license and force them to sue me.
>

This has been said more than once, and strikes me
as absolutely wrong.

It's perfectly okay for vendors to restrict the testing
of their product. Rather idiotic, imho, because it then
leads to the sort of unprovable back-room whispers that
only benefit the least-honest vendor.

But, nonetheless, a particular vendor may see things
differently and is perfectly within their rights to do
so.

And, if you sign a license that promises not to do
something, well, you ought not to do it.

That's pretty straightforward, isn't it ? Entering an
agreement knowing that you intend to violate it is
not entirely ethical behavior.


William Grosso

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