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Maui X-Stream at it Again?

Goyuix writes "In their latest commercial venture, Maui X-Stream, the now infamous company behind Cherry OS, has recently launched a suite of tools that once again takes advantage of GPL'd code to get their dirty work done... This time it is a set of video encoding, streaming and display tools. A choice quote from SourceForge: 'There are boundled dshow filters, string, toolbars, dialogs, command line switches, etc..., which can be verified easily by just running the applications and taking a look, or a bit harder by analysing the memory dump'. Is the situation getting worse or is community just getting better at finding the violators?"

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  1. Have you seen the price??? by stox · · Score: 3, Funny

    $799.00, holy cow, whatta deal!!

    BTW, what happened to 1.0?

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  2. Re:I may be a bit late to the party here - by PocketPick · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am intrigued by this FrepSeachIncredible. How much are you looking for again?

  3. Re:Or the phone number... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Toll free is better (costs them money): 1 (866) 661-5699

  4. Re:Not Better, Just Smarter by gbulmash · · Score: 3, Funny
    Forget about Maui X-Stream, I want to hear more about this TV stealing birdbath maker!

    His name is Eddie and I believe he'll be appearing in the Christmas episode of "Reno 911" ;-)

    - Greg

  5. Re:Worse by arose · · Score: 3, Funny

    You mean GNU Brute International Elite Squad?

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  6. Re:try out the live chat! by AndroidCat · · Score: 4, Funny
    I tried and got someone called Liza.

    > Hello, I am Liza.
    * Where are you distributing the vx30 source code pursuant to the conditions of the GPL?
    > Would you prefer if I were not distributing the vx30 source code pursuant to the conditions of the GPL?
    * A simple URL is all that is required.
    > Come, come, elucidate your thoughts.
    * What?
    > Does that question interest you?
    * What are you wearin ..

    She was no help at all.

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