Really now? Doesn't a violation of the GPL or any of the OSI-certified open
source licenses constitute piracy? E.g. by keeping to yourself the
revisions to an open-source program?

Mabuhay.

D Escasa
independent writer and consultant
contributor, Free Software Magazine (http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)

Original Message:
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kapag nasa FOSS world ka, nasa ibang mundo ka at ang salitang piracy
ay wala sa bokabularyo.  kaya wala ring sense ang "to fight piracy."

we encourage people to use FOSS not to fight piracy. Piracy is the
problem of microsoft. piracy is a problem of BSA.  let BSA and
microsoft fight their problems.

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