>
> important factor) in forums where various schools get to know about it
> could be a positive way to promote FOSS (and also as a side effect counter
> malpractices by a few vendors if any).
>
> It is hard to prove a thing _legally_ wrong when you find it _morally_
> wrong. Better combat such things by spreading the positives in the
> community rather than spending energy on taking the negatives head on.
>
I second that. Sharing the benefits you derived (including cost as an

i do not see any negativity in talking about compliance to the parties
involved , this i think will also bring in more sensitivity and awareness .

-Satya
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