What do you think of this though? There are loads of companies doing this kind of thing...
Legally speaking 3DFX have a perfectly defensable position in that their copywright was breached before they open sourced. But it does seem a bit stupid to continue... That's lawyers for you...:)
And read under the title: "What is the status of your lawsuit with Creative/individuals over their Glide wrappers since you are now making it Open Source?"
Maybe I got the wrong end of the stick? You tell me.
Surely the New York Times should understand his position...
This is kind of like 3DFX opensourcing their drivers, while still suing people for related breach of copywright on the drivers. Why do companies think that political schizophrenia is acceptable to their cherished 'market'.
"There can be no justice where law is absolute." - Plato
Yeah but it would make a rather good denial of service attack...
Talk about a killer virus...
Most of us would end up buying a new processor.
Anyone with this compiled into their Linux kernel? Can we do it with an app on Windows?
I can see a large consumer base for this product ...
Let's discuss the marketing strategy.
No offence taken :)
What do you think of this though? There are loads of companies doing this kind of thing...
Legally speaking 3DFX have a perfectly defensable position in that their copywright was breached before they open sourced. But it does seem a bit stupid to continue...
That's lawyers for you...:)
"What is the status of your lawsuit with Creative/individuals over their Glide wrappers since you are now making it Open Source?"
Maybe I got the wrong end of the stick? You tell me.
Surely the New York Times should understand his position...
This is kind of like 3DFX opensourcing their drivers, while still suing people for related breach of copywright on the drivers. Why do companies think that political schizophrenia is acceptable to their cherished 'market'.
"There can be no justice where law is absolute." - Plato