On Sunday 22 April 2007, Tom Chilton wrote:
> On 22 Apr 2007, at 18:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> > On Sunday 22 April 2007, Tom Chilton wrote:
> >> Not really seeing as it is a digital delivery....
> >
> > So, what is your point?
>
> "this is good thing as it allows those without
> broadband to get the product."
>
> "[It's] Not really [a good thing in this case] seeing as
> it is a digital delivery...."
>
> My point was that in this case it is not a good thing as
> it does not allow those without broadband to get the
> product.

How does the digital delivery make it not a good thing?

Read the GNU GPL and LGPL

Copying, redistribution by any means through give away or 
sale is totally legal and endorsed by the GNU GPL and LGPL.

So far you have said nothing that gives any supporting 
evidence that this is not a good thing.

People/supplier/vendor have the right to give it away or 
sell it and people/customer have the right to get it free 
or buy it, their choice. If people would just do a little 
research before buying something they would find they have 
other alternatives, again it is their choice. The seller is 
doing nothing wrong but the buyer is not using all their 
available tools before buying, their mistake.

So, tell me what is so wrong about what this person/seller 
is doing?

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