Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Thu, 06 Oct 2005 22:15:20 +0200 | | From | Stefan Smietanowski <> | | Subject | Re: freebox possible GPL violation |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Emmanuel Fleury wrote: > Helge Hafting wrote: > >>Interesting argument, but it breaks for at least two reasons: 1. You >>can buy that box instead of just hiring it. That moves kernels >>"outside the company", for money even. > > > I might have misunderstood but I think that if you buy the hardware you > cannot connect it to the DSLAM network anymore. So that only the boxes > they own are connected to the DSLAM.
Get the box, turn it on, don't turn it off, pay the 400 EUR, own the box LEAVING IT ON.
Result: You have a box that is _NOW_ running Linux and YOU own it.
If them placing the box at your place isn't considered distribution (re: your mobile phone thing) then you BUYING it would need to, due to transfer of ownership.
The fact that the box can't do what it's supposed to after you buy it is irrelevant.
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