> Twayne wrote:
>>
>> Point of interest:  I have not yet heard of any corporation
>>     "discovering that in various courts",
>> although it does interest me.
>>    Can you, or anyone who wishes to, cite any specific information to
>> support that?  I'm not saying it isn't so:  I am saying I'd like to
>> read more about it. Please don't quote anyone or any article; just
>> cite URLs or search terms you know will lead to pertinent, relevant
>> information. I was unsuccessful in my own attempts.
>>
>> Twayne
>>
>>
>>
>
> One that comes to mind is Linksys, who got caught using Linux in their
> routers and not making the source code available, as required by GPL.
> As it turned out, releasing the source code actually got them a lot
> more business, as lots of people buy the Linux powered boxes to
> modify them for such things as "coffee shop in a box" WiFi access. 
> They now have one model that runs Linux and includes a flash card
> slot, so you can add a lot more software to it.

lol, that should not only be easy to verify, but it's kind of a hoot for 
what the outcome was.  There must be a word for an outcome like that, 
but I can't think of one!  That's a hoot and a half!

Thanks,

Twayne 




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