Hi,

I am not. I'm writing from experiances here. I was under suspision by  
Apple and therefore saw what lengths they would go to, or at least a  
glimpse of it.

Regards,
Alex,


On 27-May-09, at 5:57 PM, Justin Harford wrote:

> Well they certainly will if you go out and tell them what our people  
> are doing.
>
> J
> On May 27, 2009, at 5:47 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Believe me Apple will persue legal action.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alex,
>>
>>
>> On 27-May-09, at 11:35 AM, Sean Tikkun wrote:
>>
>>> I think folks don't need to worry about the preverbal ruler slap  
>>> on the wrist.  The iPod was heavily modded, and the iPhone was  
>>> even hacked to accept other service providers.  At this time I've  
>>> never heard of Apple pursuing legal action.  In fact with the iPod  
>>> hacks, most are now incorporated into the product and led to the  
>>> application install features of the touch and iPhone.
>>>
>>>
>>> Your Friend,
>>> Sean Richards Tikkun
>>> [email protected]
>>>
>>> <ADE_Logo_graysingle.png>
>>>
>>> On May 27, 2009, at 1:30 PM, louie wrote:
>>>
>>>> It's is my Mac and I payed for the software, I will do whant do  
>>>> with them. Now if I sell the results of my affords then I am at  
>>>> fault.
>>>>
>>>> On May 27, 2009, at 11:21 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll follow these rules because I might get into trouble if I  
>>>>> brake them, but I think it's very sad that it's not allowed to  
>>>>> modify Voiceover and other kind of software to fix bugs or to  
>>>>> add more features. If it was allowed, we could add a lot of nice  
>>>>> features to Voiceover...
>>>>> Best regards
>>>>> Søren Jensen
>>>>> Mail & MSN:
>>>>> [email protected]
>>>>> Website:
>>>>> http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
>>>>>
>>>>> On 27/05/2009, at 19.34, A-Pro Studio wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First of all, I am not posting this to "crash the party" for  
>>>>>> everyone - including myself, who would like their own  
>>>>>> localization of VoiceOver. But since none of us use to read all  
>>>>>> legal agreements included with all software we use, and since  
>>>>>> we might get into trouble by breaking such agreements, I would  
>>>>>> like to point those who are interested to the MacOSX legal  
>>>>>> agreements, especially the following paragraph:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "The Mac OS X software license agreement does not allow  
>>>>>> modifications or derivative works to be made.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Section 2F of current Leopard SLA:
>>>>>> F. Except as and only to the extent permitted by applicable  
>>>>>> licensing terms governing use of the Open-Sourced Components,  
>>>>>> or by applicable law, you may not copy, decompile, reverse  
>>>>>> engineer, disassemble, modify, or create derivative works of  
>>>>>> the Apple Software or any part thereof."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since VoiceOver Utility and other parts of VoiceOver is not  
>>>>>> Open Source, and people who might create, use and publish such  
>>>>>> localization versions of VoiceOver Utility will break the  
>>>>>> agreement and by this also break the law, this is an issue one  
>>>>>> should be aware of.
>>>>>> For your info, and to avoid fellow listers to get in trouble.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have a wonderful day!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John André
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> louie
>>>> [email protected]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> >


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