Twayne wrote:
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!
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/43996.html
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