Ken Arromdee wrote:
> I suggest you Google up "user does the link". [...]
I suggest you just post the URL(s) you mean. Google results pages are
highly volatile and vary by browser location: what you saw then may
not be what I see now. It also seems unkind to tell upstream
developers to use non
Hendrik Weimer wrote:
> [...]. However, Debian's policy on licensing
> usually involves taking the high road rather than doing what you can
> get away with. [...]
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but please don't state it as
fact. I believe that Debian's policy on licensing is generally to
MJ Ray writes:
> Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but please don't state it as
> fact. I believe that Debian's policy on licensing is generally to try
> to do what we think the software and licence authors intended, but to
> be fairly cautious because we don't have big money or fast lawyer
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, MJ Ray wrote:
> Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2009 10:04:00 +
> From: MJ Ray
> To: k...@sibbald.com
> Cc: debian-legal@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: enabling transport and on storage encryption in bacula on
> debian build
> Resent-Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 10:04:17 + (UTC)
> Re
In message <20090108232546.5a3d9873@firenze.linux.it>, Francesco
Poli writes
But anyway, there *has* to be a trademark to begin with, in order for
trademark laws to apply.
I don't know whether "Alice" is a trademark or is eligible to become
one.
I don't know about US law, but certainly in
(Here goes an email with actual content, since I messed up...)
> > I suggest you Google up "user does the link". [...]
> I suggest you just post the URL(s) you mean. Google results pages are
> highly volatile and vary by browser location: what you saw then may
> not be what I see now.
You don't
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