Why don't you try and get the new Microsoft RDP apps pulled while you are
at it, claiming copyright on Microsoft itself? I can assure you there's not
a single line of FreeRDP code in there, but apparently that's not a
requirement for you to make copyright claims.


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 2:52 AM, Peter Astrand <astr...@cendio.se> wrote:

> On Tue, 8 Oct 2013, Marc-André Moreau wrote:
>
>  I estimate there are probably about 10 apps in the App Store right now
>> that contain FreeRDP source code, and there are more on the way.
>>
> ...
>
>  Why Ulteo and not the other apps out there? Because they are a French
>> company, which is close enough to you, and they are a direct competitor.
>>
>
> Actually, it was because we stumbled upon the infringement. Ulteo had the
> source code for the App on their home page and it only took minutes for me
> to found code that I have written myself...
>
> I didn't know there were that many FreeRDP Apps. Perhaps we need to take a
> look at them.
>
>
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