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esgargs
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the MS Office EULA specifically permits you to install it on 2 machines.

8/9/2005 1:47:00 PM

GraniteBalls
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hahahaha

8/9/2005 2:03:58 PM

Specter
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Microsoft sucks

8/9/2005 2:43:28 PM

Petschska
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I don't like MS because they get their hands on everything. They make everything proprietary. Browsing standards, office formats, etc. Open em up so I can choose the best program to run things rather than my only choice.

8/9/2005 3:00:15 PM

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What the fuck are you talking about?

8/9/2005 3:00:46 PM

Shaggy
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he doesn't know.

8/9/2005 3:02:03 PM

Petschska
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ok.

8/9/2005 3:05:38 PM

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If there is a company to hate its Adobe. Complete fucktards. The only reason they are still afloat is Apple.

8/9/2005 3:15:16 PM

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HEY

RANDOM GENERALIZATION THREAD

-----------------------------------

(BEGIN)

8/9/2005 3:32:39 PM

Petschska
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i thought it already did.

8/9/2005 3:34:05 PM

FroshKiller
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Do you hate fucking HERSHEY because their CHOCOLATE RECIPE is proprietary? Does THE COLONEL'S SECRET BLEND OF 11 HERBS & SPICES get you steamed? Fucking idiot. Fucking douche.

8/9/2005 3:42:21 PM

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this thread is a good example of sarcasm

8/9/2005 3:43:44 PM

JonHGuth
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god damn the colonel

8/9/2005 3:44:56 PM

DaveOT
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The Open Office license lets you install it on as many machines as you want.

Yes, I'm cheap.

8/9/2005 3:46:57 PM

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you should go see adobe's castle in San Jose.

Its fucking ridiculous. After seeing that monstrosity I didn't feel so guilty about stealing photoshop when I was a kid.

8/9/2005 3:52:01 PM

Petschska
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don't even get me started on Coca-Cola...

8/9/2005 4:07:43 PM

esgargs
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"The Open Office license lets you install it on as many machines as you want."



I don't think the OpenOffice license says anything about the binaries

at all.

8/9/2005 4:12:00 PM

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" 3. Can I sell and otherwise distribute OpenOffice.org?

Yes. Our licenses, the LGPL and SISSL, allow anyone to sell and otherwise distribute OpenOffice.org binaries (executable installation sets; the application people can use), provided that the source is always made available to all, either by link (to http://www.openoffice.org/) or by inclusion. If you are interested in selling CDROMs of OpenOffice.org or distributing it via OEM computers, please visit the CDROM and OEM projects."

8/9/2005 4:17:21 PM

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Quote :
"Does THE COLONEL'S SECRET BLEND OF 11 HERBS & SPICES get you steamed?"

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"Does THE COLONEL'S SECRET BLEND OF 11 HERBS & SPICES get you steamed?"

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"Does THE COLONEL'S SECRET BLEND OF 11 HERBS & SPICES get you steamed?"




That's golden.

8/9/2005 4:17:32 PM

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"Oh, I hated the colonel, with his *wee beady* eyes, and that smart look on his face...Oh, you're going to buy my chicken! Ooooh!"

8/9/2005 4:19:11 PM

esgargs
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Dude

Stop being a total retard...

You can install OpenOffice.org on multiple machines, cuz, due to the stupid nature of the GPL and the LGPL, you are effectively getting a new license for all the machines.

I don't think you use the same downloaded binary/source for all your machines.

That's right...you download them separately...and when you do so, you accept to abide by the PoS GPL.

8/9/2005 4:19:54 PM

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I SAY YOU, HE DEAD!

8/9/2005 4:20:01 PM

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"That's right...you download them separately"


Huh? So you're saying that the LGPL does not allow me to download once, place that binary on a CD, and then proceed to install it on as many machines as I'd like?

Because that's an interesting and unique take on it.

8/9/2005 4:21:27 PM

esgargs
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If you copy just the binaries...without the source code

You're violating the GPL

8/9/2005 4:25:24 PM

drunknloaded
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DONT FORGET LIMEWIRE

THEY LET YOU DOWNLOAD STUFF FOR FREE

8/9/2005 4:28:14 PM

Petschska
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^ can't get the colonel's recipe on limewire. i'll check bt in a min.

8/9/2005 4:32:18 PM

DaveOT
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Not true.

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" If distribution of object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place satisfies the requirement to distribute the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code. "


What the LGPL requires is that you give everyone access to the source code if they so desire. Every user is not required to take it if they don't want it.

Thus, if I don't want to install the source on all of my machines, I don't. I can still install said binary on any of them without violating anything.

[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 4:32 PM. Reason : ]

8/9/2005 4:32:29 PM

esgargs
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Pardon me if I am wrong...but isn't every machine a new user?

8/9/2005 4:33:34 PM

esgargs
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Which means that you have to make the source available when you give them a copy of the program. After that...it is their prerogative to use it or not.

8/9/2005 4:34:34 PM

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"isn't every machine a new user?"


I don't see any definition of "licensee" in the LGPL, which means it's open to interpretation. However, the obvious take on that would be that "licensee" refers to the person, not to a single machine.

8/9/2005 4:39:43 PM

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"
Title: KY COLONELS SECRET PORK BBQ SAUCE
Categories: Sauces, Bar-b-q
Yield: 4 cups

2 1/2 c Water
1/4 c Vinegar
1 tb Sugar
3 ts Pepper
2 tb Butter
3 ts Salt
1/4 Chopped onion
1 Clove garlic, minced
1 ts Red pepper
2 ts Chili powder
1 ts Red pepper sauce
1 ts Dry mustard powder
3 tb Worcestershire sauce

Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to a
boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat and simmer for
5 minutes. Cool overnight, warm before using. Start
basting meat with this at the beginning of the cooking
process. Baste and turn until pork registers 170
degrees on a meat thermometer (takes about 20 minutes
for country ribs.)
"


REVOLUTION!

[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 4:43 PM. Reason : RAGE AGAINST THE COLONEL!]

8/9/2005 4:43:05 PM

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