Again and again the lawsystem is beeing missused by imoral people to sattisfy their selfish interests on the cost of others. The governments of most countries seem to support this, as if their task was not "scial defense", but "support of the wicked". I personally think that to try to own words is already an evil thing, which should be prosecuted. Otherwise these people will never learn. But where is the law to act against such people? Instead we have laws in favour of them. Even if they do it so inopportunely as the company under discussion, who uses freeware itself. We need a law to protect "words" from beeing occupied by some individual or institution.
Language should be free.
Again and again the lawsystem is beeing missused by imoral people to sattisfy their selfish interests on the cost of others. The governments of most countries seem to support this, as if their task was not "scial defense", but "support of the wicked". I personally think that to try to own words is already an evil thing, which should be prosecuted. Otherwise these people will never learn. But where is the law to act against such people? Instead we have laws in favour of them. Even if they do it so inopportunely as the company under discussion, who uses freeware itself. We need a law to protect "words" from beeing occupied by some individual or institution. Language should be free.