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- From: marquis@well.sf.ca.us (Roger Marquis)
- Subject: Re: AT&T vs. BSDI --> 4.3BSD-NET2 distribution requires AT&T license!!!
- Message-ID: <Bs7nKr.3xr@well.sf.ca.us>
- Keywords: AT&T 'Death Star' rises over BSDI's horizon [Tel. 1-800-800-4BSD
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- References: <l6nkifINNjoo@neuro.usc.edu> <1992Jul22.103717.17224@uropax.contrib.de> <1992Jul29.194040.855@digibd.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 16:38:50 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul29.194040.855@digibd.com> rhealey@dellr4.digibd.com (Rob Healey) writes:
- > It's rather sad really. Any country that would
- > even CONSIDER the concept of software patents has obviously
- > got a legal and legislative system that needs to be flushed
- > down the toilet because it's obviously WAY beyond a chance
- > of repair. B^(.
-
- That's why the US software industry is the envy of the world I
- suppose, all those stupid patents and copyrights that reward people for
- their hard work.
-
- Roger (marquis@well.sf.ca.us)
-