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Catching up with Wine

An anonymous reader writes "TransGaming's announcement of the availability of WineX 3.0 got a lot of pixel dust, but that wasn't the only recent news about WINE. The Microsoft monopoly also reached out to touch the project when Whil Hentzen, a leading proponent of Visual FoxPro (VFP) development on Linux, was contacted by an Microsoft manager and told it was a violation of the VFP EULA to run it on Linux." I guess thats one way to stop emulation. update Oh well, its a dupe. Whatever, it gives people something to complain about I guess ;)

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  1. Re:Life EULA by __past__ · · Score: 3, Interesting
    God, how many times do we have to hear this stupid argument again.

    Copying is not stealing. If you steal my car, I cannot drive it any more. If I copy a song, the original owner still can listen to it. Even if in both cases the victim sufferes financial losses, they are different - if I burn your house down, I'm still not a thief, even if you'd loose lots of money and other property because of it.

    Not that "filesharing" would be legal, it's just that modern legal systems are advanced enough to feature more than one kind of crime.

  2. Re:WINE is also not a properly licensed MS OS. by sheldon · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This isn't about a EULA.

    The problem is in order for this guy to get FoxPro to run under WINE he had to copy system DLLs from Windows.

    It's a pure copyright violation.