Tom Moulder wrote:
Mark
Think of all the legal ramifications. Something might could be done, but
would there be law suits that followed and attorneys who found their pockets
lined with money?
It might not work worth spit as CC so eloquently put it, but the lawyers
would have a field day as we are seeing right now with FLEX and PSI.
Tom
First we aren't talking about a windows emulator, even though the Wine
Project (http://www.winehq.org/) hasn't been sued yet. I thought that we
were discussing the ability to create an environment that would execute
"licensed Windows code" under Intel instruction set emulation.
What is the legal problem?
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Mark Jacobs
Technical Services
Time Customer Service - Tampa, FL
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Victory in defeat, there is none higher. She didn't give up, Ben;
she's still trying to lift that stone after it has crushed her.
She's a father going down to a dull office job while cancer is
painfully eating away his insides, so as to bring home one more pay
check for the kids. She's a twelve-year-old girl trying to mother her
baby brothers and sisters because Mama had to go to Heaven. She's a
switchboard operator sticking to her job while smoke is choking her
and the fire is cutting off her escape. She's all the unsung heroes
who couldn't quite cut it but never quit.*
Robert A. Heinlein - Stranger in a Strange Land
*Referring to the Auguste Rodin sculpture, Caryatid Who Has Fallen under Her
Stone
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