On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:02 AM, ഓം <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Every software if a copy, not the original.
>
> Originals are only created by the process..  Wise people truncate the
> last part of the process and call it a master disk or master software
> and then sell their copies!!
>
> Unless the same process of manufacturing is applied for all the pieces
> manufactured... it is a copy..
>
> So what piece of software anybody sells is a copy not the original.
>
> **and companies like $ who have master disks** can be successfully (&
> tactically) be labeled **copyleft**, because they never leave their
> premises :-)
>
> whatever you name it cloning a disk.. or whatever it is still a exact
> replica, meaning a copy!!
>
> This could be called a **definition flaw.. or perceived flaw in definition**
>

What???

-aditya
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