On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:42 AM, Nikhil Karkare <[email protected]> wrote: > No. I did not buy the product. I already have the biggest Linux deployment > amongst schools, with GCompris installed. I don't think talking will help > much, but worth a try. > Should I make a list of companies who do this? Maybe make a blacklist which > is publicly available? [...]
Your approach suggests you to be under 30, with a lot of real-world inexperience. If you have a large amount of money in your account, and are capable of facing legal music, you can make a public list, and shout from the rooftop about how evil these companies are. All those people who are encouraging you on the list will run away at the drop of a hat, if it comes to the court of law. IMHO, best option to use and adopt Linux, is appreciate the goodies it provides, and use them while keeping the legalities to the foss-legal-eagles. And you asking about freedom? Well, you have to look at the BSD license then. My personal, skewed, but real-world opinion. -Amarendra _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List
