> Ryan S. Dancey
>
> My opinion is that they are wrong, because the implications to copyright
> if they are correct is horrendous (example: every web site your browser
> links to would create a derivative work of the web server, the page, and
> the web browser).  From a licensing standpoint it would probably kill
> the web.

No kidding.  I think I'd be willing to throw my karma in with the web on
that one, and bet that the courts would not be willing to destroy the web
for the sake of Open Software.  If they did, I am pretty confident that the
web would figure out a way around it, and that whatever their solution an
RPC-like mechanism could be built for it.

Which begs the question, does Hasbro think like you or the FSF?

-Brad

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