John Bailey wrote:
accepting the terms of the EULA. At least, it's irrelevant under US law, which is the only law that matters to the Pidgin project--most of our developers are US citizens and residents, and Instant Messaging Freedom, Inc., the non-profit
Even in European Law, there has to be a refusal to provide the information on reasonable terms, and one must treat the results as confidential. One would guess that reasonable terms would include the payment of a fee and include a confidentiality agreement. I would have thought that an open source implementation would be a breach of the requirement not to publish.
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