How the BSA Squeezes the Little Guys
netbuzz writes "Actually, 90% of the Business Software Alliance's revenue is squeezed from small businesses accused of using unlicensed software. A lawyer who represents some of them says his clients often suspect that it was the IT guy who just left — and was responsible for maintaining the licenses — who ratted them out for a big BSA reward."
You beat me to it. I need to refresh Slashdot more often. LOL.
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The possibility of an exception proves the existence of a rule to be excepted. At least, that's the legal meaning. In most other contexts it makes little sense.
A rare exception makes the fact that there's a rule more obvious. Without it, you may not even notice that there's a pattern there.
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