Tim wrote: > Jeroen van Meeuwen: >>>> Give me one example of how they can make my life difficult. >>>> >>>> Have fun ;-) > > > Tim: >>> Kereboros, NTLM, Exchange, non-MIME or broken MIME e-mail, any number of >>> non-standard file formats, pressganging media suppliers into only using >>> DRM media... > > > Jeroen van Meeuwen: >> Please specify how these things should make my life any more difficult. > > You're trolling, aren't you? You want me to come up with an example > that's specific to you, alone. I'm not going to play that game. > I'm not, I'm seriously asking you how you think any conglomerate would be able to sue me, or you, or make our lives difficult (IRL). As far as technical is concerned, they can barely bring us back to the early 90's from an infrastructural point of view by bringing down distributors (and thus infrastructure?), but not the technical advancements we've made since then. And that is the worst case scenario, in which they litigate like numerous years and win in court and software patents being enforced in Europe and Asia and no-one in the other court's bench being left behind alive. They're simply never gonna be able to really take away, from anyone, that what is owned by everyone. In a very vague and unlikely future, they may barely be able to make it just a little harder for us. What are they gonna do, sue all of us? > I gave general answers. > And I know what you mean as I'm certified by these bastards but my point was directed at how they're gonna stop you, or me, from doing whatever it is we do, in a world that consists of code floating everywhere owned by everyone. It's not their derivative Kerberos, nor NTLM, nor Exchange, nor (...) that is going to stop us from doing whatever we do, right? Kind regards, Jeroen van Meeuwen -kanarip