On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 04:31:12AM -0700, Adam J. Richter wrote: > You told me that you would to be convinced only by a lawyer, > Linus Torvalds or Alan Cox. I took that as an indication that you > did not want me to involve you in discussions with anyone else > on this issue.
I also assumed that the conversation was over about this topic after the thread died out. When I read about it on linux-elitists and then on LWN, I realized that it wasn't over :) > Also, unfortunately, at this point I can't really warn you > about every wheel that might be turning. Sorry. No problem, I understand completely. No offense taken, that's why I joined in here to try to help out. > >As Adam left the conversation on the linux-usb-devel list, he didn't say > >that he was going to continue on with this. We (Hugh and I) thought he > >was happy. > > Absolutely not. This is completely unacceptable. Please stop > this copyright infringment! Hm, I understand that you have a copyright claim on the keyspan.c file, but I don't see how that transfers to the keyspan_usa*_fw.h files? I do understand your license objections, and would like to work to resolve them. As Hugh is in contact with the Keyspan people, I think we should wait to hear back from them for what to do next. thanks, greg k-h