On Monday 13 August 2007 20:33, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 13:51 +0530, jtd wrote:
> > > > No. If the code is GPLed anyone can demand it. Customer or
> > > > otherwise.
> >
> > Only a customer can demand. so if i gave Rony and rony gave u a
> > modem, u cant ask me for the source u can ask rony and he'll ask
> > me.
>
> Oh...so if the customer gets the source, hes free to put it up on a
> mirror and have the entire world download it?

yes. But in a "microvel" situation rony cant offer patent protection - 
he does not own the patents. I do. And i have given permission only 
to rony for use not distribution. If i sue rony i am entering a grey 
area and will have substantial difficulty in gaining a favourable 
verdict on account of that pesky gplv2. But if i sue anyone of rony's 
recipients i am a clear weanner.
Wonderful innovation. Now i can sit back and not create sphagetti code 
or jump to the middle of opcodes all i do is patent isnot, garbage 
bin icons and other trash and sue the idiots who use suse-novell.

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Rgds
JTD

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