Hyman Rosen wrote:
Rjack wrote:
Only in your delusional mind Hyman... only in your mind.
No. Also in the mind of Judge Saris, who read and understood the
GPL and did not find anything wrong with it, in fact stating
that the case would hinge on the details of whether the GPL had
been properly obeyed.
<http://pacer.mad.uscourts.gov/dc/opinions/saris/pdf/progress%20software.pdf>
Judge Saris found the GPL issue too uncertain to adjudicate:
". . . [B]ut the matter is one of fair dispute".
Anything you read into that decision as a "victory" for the GPL is
only in your delusional mind Hyman... only in your delusional mind.
You have mooooooooooooooooooved "too uncertain to adjudicate" into
"the GPL is enforceable". Nice try Hymen.
Sincerely,
Rjack :)
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