Muzak, all your senteces are right...ok...but If you compared flash
with java it's not true.
I don't know what's the situatiuon in other countries, but here in
Spain is very difficult to introduce Flash technology due to the
culture created some years ago,...and the other related things we all
know.

The movement od MM is very transparent with Flex - AS3, and I think
they are targeting the Big Enterprise market. They now are introducing
Flex with SAP, and there's some people making consultancy. You are
referring another kind of market, not Big Enterprise where MM are only
begining to expand.

That's only my opinion.



2005/10/26, Muzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Maybe I missunderstood a few things:
>
> <quote>
> I think that is a dangerous way, because they want
> to enter in the great business and wants their software gains
> recognition, and they need a huge legion of developers supporting
> their platform and making open source flash projects.
> </quote>
>
> - MM is already doing/involved in *big business*.
> - MM software already has great recognition.
> - MM already has a *huge* legion of developers.
>
> Or with 'they' were you referring to OS developers/projects?
>
> regards,
> Muzak
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carlos Rovira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 9:47 AM
> Subject: Re: [osflash] Legal Considerations That Concern Us All - 
> Was:Re:MTASC Future
>
>
> Although I think that Mike has post only true asserts, and MM could
> have the possibility to take legal actions with some reverse enginered
> osflash project... I think that is a dangerous way, because they want
> to enter in the great business and wants their software gains
> recognition, and they need a huge legion of developers supporting
> their platform and making open source flash projects. They gain direct
> benefits from this relation and as Jhon Grden post, if some enterprise
> wants to go the flash way but they are "introducing" the technology,
> they could first go the os way with projects like RED5, and then go
> the commercial way if they want commercial support.
>
> I don't think that MM would take legal considerations with os related
> things (if people don't do real silly things) because they need that
> projects as we need it to push the platform and extend it in the
> coming years.
>
>
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