True, it's not really stealing. But it doesn't meet the criteria in the tax regulation. The software has to do something novel, that can't be done with commercially-available software.
Please re-read the three criteria in the regulation. Simply being open source is hardly sufficient to meet them.
True, it's not really stealing. But it doesn't meet the criteria in the tax regulation. The software has to do something novel, that can't be done with commercially-available software.
Please re-read the three criteria in the regulation. Simply being open source is hardly sufficient to meet them.