Microsoft's Overlooked Code Theft
Like2Byte was one of many readers to point out that "Newsforge is reporting that Microsoft was fined by a French court for three million francs "because it illegally included another company's proprietary source code in SoftImage 3D," something which (as the story points out) went mostly unremarked at the time. This is one of the points mentioned by Peruvian Senator David Villanueva Nuñez in his response to Microsoft FUD.
probably not much... M$ software doesn't work.
Call the BSA!
I've gotten to the point where no news of Microsoft's misdeeds would shock me anymore.
Microsoft is cutting up babies to make their user manuals! So what.
They're attempting to terraform the earth's atmosphere to more closely resemble Bill Gates' home planet! Big deal.
Steve Ballmer has Stalin's brain implanted into his skull to make him a more effective leader! What else is new.....
Seriously, anything you could say about something evil that Microsoft does...I wouldn't disbelieve it. I don't know if this speaks more about Microsoft's trashed reputation, or my jaded attitude toward MegaCorp(tm) style policies.
Here's a project for people with free time. Put together a list of terms that might be seen in GPL code, and then grep various Microsoft products for them. If you get a hit, open up the binary with a good editor, and have a look.
Bill Gates can do anything he likes. But, you can't do anything to him. It's a child's dream.
Yeah, a dialog box probably popped up with a bunch of boring legal documents in it:
"The status of this company is described below. You must accept this status in order to complete your purchase of this company. Press 'Yes' to accept or 'No' to cancel."
We can all guess as to whether they read all of the text before clicking on "Yes"...
Like Steve "Monkey-Boy" Ballmer?
I wonder what the Greek is for "Developers! Developers! Developers! Developers!"?
I sure hope it's not "Eureka! Eureka! Eureka! Eureka!" - Steve Ballmer running naked through the streets naked is a scary thought.
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- - You can't take something off the Internet! That's like trying to take pee out of a swimming pool.
The BSD license allows more or less unfettered code-poaching
... aw, you know.
BSD == poached code
GPL == hard boiled code
LGPL == soft boiled code
Apache license == code over easy
Artistic license == code Benedict
Mozilla license == code McMuffin
Sun ==
"The Crystal Wind is the Storm, and the Storm is Data, and the Data is Life"