Not really, since money is a representation of value.
Money is worth nothing if we place no value upon it.
I think Ken got me good though.
I still think taxing free software is silly. I wonder
if it would be possible to create a license forbidding
taxation on it.
I guess if your selling it, it needs to be taxed. But
if you download it...
Dean
Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
> <quote who="Dean Hamstead">
>
> > Software doesnt exist, so why should i pay for it?
> >
> > Why should i pay for a magnetic configuration?
> >
> > should i pay for that?
>
> You're confusing money with value.
>
> - Jeff
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