On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Kristofer Coward wrote: > Even though you cannot copy the book, you can still teach its > content to other people. You can't do that with propritary > software, whose utility lies in the ability to install and use > a copy of it on your computer. Nonsense. There's an industry built around doing just that. -- Why oh why didn't I take the _blue_ pill?
- Re: "rights" and &q... Alex Nicolaou
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- Re: "rights" and &q... Derek J. Balling
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- Re: "rights" and &q... Justin Wells
- Re: "rights" and &q... Derek J. Balling
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- Re: "rights" and &q... Derek Balling
- Re: "rights" and &q... Bernard Lang
- Re: "rights" and &q... Kristofer Coward
- Re: "rights" and &q... Pete Schaeffer
- Re: "rights" and &q... David Johnson
- Re: "rights" and &q... Rodent of Unusual Size
- Re: "rights" and &q... David Johnson
- Re: GNU License for Hardware Derek J. Balling
- Re: [openip] Re: GNU License for Hardware Reto Stamm
- Re: [openip] Re: GNU License for Hardware Andrew J Bromage
- Re: [openip] Re: GNU License for Hardware Bernard Lang
- Re: [openip] Re: GNU License for Hardw... Richard Stallman
- Re: [openip] Re: GNU License for H... Angelo Schneider
- Re: [openip] Re: GNU License ... Bernard Lang

