Castle Denies GPL Breach
Anonymous Coward writes "Castle Technology, who were accused of breaching the GPL in RISC OS 5, have made a press release denying the allegations. This story has been covered on The Iconbar RISC OS news and resource site." We've given Castle some loving here on slashdot recently. Looks like this one isn't going away quietly.
At least not until they change their name to GNU/Castle
sulli
RTFJ.
The guy who originally wrote EMACS clearly didn't understand the GPL either. No FTP server; mailing out the source on Magnetic Tape for $100 a copy? Someone ought to be hassling him a bit more too!!
Oh wait.. that was Richard Stallman.
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Why? Who is going to sue them? RMS??
RMS: Your honor, I move that the courts force Castle to open up their source code under the GPL provisions
Judge: Who the hell is this long haired freek in my courtroom? Go home and shower, when you come back we can talk.
Some day when opensource is big enough, we'll be able to take down companies just by accusing them that they stole open source code. "We won't shut ya down if you tell us where the other Cappie bastards are! Admit it, they're all stealing source!"
slashdot: where everyone yells sarcastic metaphors to themselves to understand the issue
Clearly this is just the endgame of a clever get rich scheme. They anticipate that a butt load of /.ers will contact them looking for the source code. In a few weeks they'll stop answering their phones, their website will go defunct, and Castle will for all purposes seem to have disappeared. Coincidentally, in a few days after that the number of ebay auctions for blank floppies will go through the roof.
> I propose we kick their ass at this game.
I have another idea: STORM THE CASTLE!!!
I'm a chainsmokin' alcoholic sociopath, so-ci-o-path
I knew there was a reason I kept all of those AOL floppies...
yeah I know it's cruel, but some things just _have_ to be done. If they still persist, we just _might_ think about making them use VB for kernel development.
*evil grin*
Yeah... lucky that *you* happen to know what's good for everyone. Hey Microsoft, you'll support the GPL if you know what's good for you. Hey RIAA, don't you know P2P is good for business? Hey Billy, eat your broccoli.
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