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On 07/10/09 08:24, Invisible wrote:
> OK, well here we have a question of facts. One Internet source asserts
> that Microsoft licenced a browser from Spyglass and then released it for
> free in violation of the licence terms, and it put Spyglass out of
> business before they could sue. Another Internet source asserts that
> this was not in fact a violation of the licence terms, and that it
> didn't kill Spyglass. At this point, I'm not sure who to believe.
"Thou shall not take all sources to be of equal value"
--
"Class, please! If you don't learn Roman numerals, you'll never know the
dates certain motion pictures were copyrighted." -- Mrs. Krabappel in
The Simpsons.
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