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I was one of those who came down hard on the first draft of Rune's policy
for his particle system, and I still bristle at "no commercial use"
provisions on some code. But then I realized that there would be some uses
of my code that I'd not like either. And I do dream of being "prior art"
that prevents a company from getting an abusively over-reaching patent on
something (rather than they steal from me, per se.)
The purpose of my note was to find a middle ground between "no commercial
use" and something on the other extreme. Right now, I'm like the guy with a
leaky boat who goes fishing every other weekend but dreams of becoming a
commercial fisherman. I am thinking about uploading some images to zazzle
and so have been avoiding code with these provisions.
"Gilles Tran" <git### [at] wanadoo fr> wrote in message
news:3e2ca537@news.povray.org...
> But since our favorite software *** cannot *** be part of the
> workflow of production houses for well-known reasons,
>
Uh, really?
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