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30th Anniversary of Gates' Letter to HCC

suso writes "30 years ago today, Bill Gates wrote the infamous Open Letter to Hobbyists about licensing of Altair BASIC to the Homebrew Computer Club. Looking back it's interesting to read this emotionally written document as it is probably Gate's first publicly written opinion about licensing software." From the letter: "The fact is, no one besides us has invested a lot of money in hobby software. We have written 6800 BASIC, and are writing 8080 APL and 6800 APL, but there is very little incentive to make this software available to hobbyists. Most directly, the thing you do is theft. What about the guys who re-sell Altair BASIC, aren't they making money on hobby software? Yes, but those who have been reported to us may lose in the end. They are the ones who give hobbyists a bad name, and should be kicked out of any club meeting they show up at."

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  1. Re:Great Shashdot grammar, as usual by kayditty · · Score: 1, Troll

    It's actually Gates's.

  2. The title is a bit off by mikecarrmikecarr · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'm surprised that no one has mentioned this but instead of:

    30th Anniversary of Gate's Letter to HCC

    I think you meant:

    30th Anniversary of Gates' Letter to HCC

    Or even:

    30th Anniversary of Gates Letter to HCC
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