Re: RH and GNOME
BTW, my posting was an observation on law, nothing more.
>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Wheeler <mwheeler@startext.co.uk> writes:
Martin> ...then move to another country, where laws allowing
Martin> intellectual slavery of this kind do NOT obtain.
That would work. The US is closer to a police state than most of its
citizenry realises anyway. But I'm now even further off-topic.
Martin> Alternatively, if you live in a democratic society,
Martin> persuade others to help you CHANGE such laws from within.
Not when you're a foriegn national you can't.
Martin> But if you're any kind of really creative artist, you
Martin> won't give a damn in any case.
Nor do I. Most of the open-source work I does uses work resources in
so way. Hasn't stopped me yet.
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