LOOK MORON: The contract is between APPLE and the USERS. Doesn't matter if the PlayFair developers are makeing it possible for the users to break the contract because the developers aren't bound by it. I have absolutly NO problem with the contract. I have a problem with Apple trying to hold other people (FairPlay, Sourceforge, etc.) to a contract that doesn't apply to them.
IDIOT! No, PlayFair did not circumvent DRM. ***USING*** PlayFair circumvents DRM. The contract is between Apple and the User. If Apple wants to go after the USER for USING PLayFair to break DRM, that's probably ok (but still makes them jerks). Apple has no right to force SourceForge and Sarovar to get rid of PlayFair. There is a little thing apple might have forgotten about called the FIRST AMENDMENT.
postfix is just plain beutifull. i set up a postfix, courier, squirrellmail combo and it works like a charm. sendmail is a piece of crap. why the hell in the 21 first century should we have to compile wacky obscure m4 files or whatever the're called just to configure a freaking program. sendmail belongs back in the 19 century.
LOOK MORON: The contract is between APPLE and the USERS. Doesn't matter if the PlayFair developers are makeing it possible for the users to break the contract because the developers aren't bound by it. I have absolutly NO problem with the contract. I have a problem with Apple trying to hold other people (FairPlay, Sourceforge, etc.) to a contract that doesn't apply to them.
IDIOT! No, PlayFair did not circumvent DRM. ***USING*** PlayFair circumvents DRM. The contract is between Apple and the User. If Apple wants to go after the USER for USING PLayFair to break DRM, that's probably ok (but still makes them jerks). Apple has no right to force SourceForge and Sarovar to get rid of PlayFair. There is a little thing apple might have forgotten about called the FIRST AMENDMENT.
postfix is just plain beutifull. i set up a postfix, courier, squirrellmail combo and it works like a charm. sendmail is a piece of crap. why the hell in the 21 first century should we have to compile wacky obscure m4 files or whatever the're called just to configure a freaking program. sendmail belongs back in the 19 century.