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An Anonymous Coward writes: "MSNBC.com has the latest on the controversial Smart Tags technology that got punted from Windows XP. This time it's not Microsoft doing the dirty deed, but a couple of 3rd-party companies. And they already have 500,000 users installed. I can see the lawyers salivating already."

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  1. filth post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    dirrrty

    1. Re:filth post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      damn you and your cheese

      the bloody poster compression filter got me ;(

      -nf

  2. Re:amazing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Yeah, the blatant journalistic integrity is absolutely astounding. Completely uncalled for in todays mordern world of cynics and skeptics!

    ;)

  3. Re:Same story as posted on Aug 18... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Ok, sometimes slashdot repost stories. We know. Shut up about it! Can people please start modding these posts into oblivion so I don't have to read them any more?

  4. Re:Who is in control? by cperciva · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Since you seem to want to bring Free Software into the discussion, consider the following "method for breaking the GPL":

    Step 1: Find some GPL'd software you want to exploit commercially.
    Step 2: Write your proprietary extensions.
    Step 3: Distribute your extensions as a patch to (a BSD-licensed version of) tar which, upon finding files with given names inside a .tar, applies your proprietary patches.

    By the argument you are using -- that companies have the right to distribute software which users have the right to use -- this would circumvent the GPL, while staying within the bounds of copyright law.

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