OK, maybe I'm missing something here. (If so, someone will surely correct me).
My point was that Apple's iMovie2 was free. To take something which a company designed to be free and then SELL it..... That must be wrong.


Ron


On Monday, July 14, 2003, at 12:35 AM, Philip Stortz wrote:



to be polite, "HORSE HOCKEY!" it's perfectly, perfectly legal to sell any software you own as long as you do sell it and don't keep using > it.
"We cannot direct the winds, but we can adjust the sails."


"We cannot direct the winds, but we can adjust the sails."



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