Software doesnt exist, so why should i pay for it?
lets say i put a scsi disk with mac on it onto a
sparc machine? nothing, its as good as a blank disk
(basically)
Why should i pay for a magnetic configuration?
I mean, lets say i wave a magnet near a disk, in
theory i could come up with something that would do
something usefull (sometimes i think this is how
windows is developed)
should i pay for that?
Dean
Jon Biddell wrote:
>
> > There really is a tax that specifically applies to free software in
> > Poland.
> >
> > Either way I'd confirm things with an actual Pole before getting too
> > worried. A taxation law that silly is too silly to catch on.
>
> Yeah, right... They said that about GST too !!
>
> Just hope the ATO doesn't see this thread...:-(
>
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>
> Jon
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