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    SubjectRe: GNU/Linux in a binary world... a doomsday scenario
    Sorry to continue this OT thread.

    Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
    >>
    > "constructive" is a for profit model that sustains the hi tech
    > industry. The current
    > models have created a conduit for socialist disintegration of the
    > american hi tech
    > markets, loss of jobs, and have funnelled technology out of the
    > country. Legal
    > defense funds should be the biggest red flags of all. If this system
    > you devised really
    > works, why all the litigation? Why all the need for legal defense funds
    > and patent
    > infringement insurance? I've watched the entire market slowly collapse
    > over the years
    > as the result of the affect of the GPL on America's hi tech markets.
    > It isn't working, and it isn't sustainable. non-profit and "temples" of
    > GPL "religion"
    > have evolved, with the leaders living in orgnaizations that subsist from
    > handouts and
    > donations. This movement has spawned a global attitude that has no
    > respect
    > for IP rights, and it's extended itself to no respect for human rights,
    > or any other rights
    > of the indivdual. That's the legacy this has left and the ultimate
    > conclusion.

    If you are totally against "socialist" licenses and the OSS movement,
    what are you doing on this mailing list? I rather doubt many people here
    share your views, and I seriously doubt that you are going to convince
    anyone to change their viewpoints.

    I suspect you are simply trolling, and I suppose I am taking the bait.
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