Let the lawyers for Adobe continue to inflate their charges. IANAL, but I have been through something very similar. The advice I got was to do nothing unless I was formally served and legally required to answer.
In other words, force them to sue. Their client will probably realize it isn't worth the cost of litigating.
Here, this is to help you understand.
THEY'RE STARVING BECAUSE THEY BREED LIKE RATS IN ECONOMIES THAT ARE AT (OR BELOW) HUMAN SUBSISTENCE LEVEL.
Hope this helped.
One of the key points raised in the Microsoft interview was that a paucity of desktop apps is holding down Linux market share. As a business owner I consider the point valid. What is your take on the Linux desktop apps question and what can RedHat (and/or other Linux companies) do to motivate developers to build new or port existing apps?
The simplest answer is to do nothing.
Let the lawyers for Adobe continue to inflate their charges. IANAL, but I have been through something very similar. The advice I got was to do nothing unless I was formally served and legally required to answer.
In other words, force them to sue. Their client will probably realize it isn't worth the cost of litigating.
Here, this is to help you understand. THEY'RE STARVING BECAUSE THEY BREED LIKE RATS IN ECONOMIES THAT ARE AT (OR BELOW) HUMAN SUBSISTENCE LEVEL. Hope this helped.
One of the key points raised in the Microsoft interview was that a paucity of desktop apps is holding down Linux market share. As a business owner I consider the point valid. What is your take on the Linux desktop apps question and what can RedHat (and/or other Linux companies) do to motivate developers to build new or port existing apps?