Scripsit Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > And in which jurisdiction can the supplier of Palladium legally forbid > > the third party that I give my modified GCC to (and who does not have > > any contractual relation with the supplier) from continuing my > > development work?
> If the functionality in question is interoperation with proprietary > palladium features, and if everyone who has palladium has to buy into > a license that says they won't try to reverse engineer those features, > what would this matter? I still don't see your point. You have never explained how "reverse engineering" enters the example at all. I already asked you once to present an entire example with every step in you argumentation explained, instead of just presenting one little extera non-sequitur in each message and expect the readers to fill in the blanks. You responded to my request by giving another short sentense that did not clarify anything, and leaving it to the readers to fill in the blanks. I'm about to begin thinking you are a troll. > Finally, remember that I'm talking about a hypothetical vaporware > palladium You seem to be revising your hypothetical example with new previously undisclosed features each time I ask how you reach your conclusion. -- Henning Makholm "That's okay. I'm hoping to convince the millions of open-minded people like Hrunkner Unnerby."