Alan Cox wrote:
What law or contract is broken when a company provides a link to another
company's site? Particularly, when that other company would want to
have that link.
2600 decision.
Or have I completely misunderstood and need to do some reading? Got
some sites?
Read up on 'contributory infringement'
and remember US so called "free speech" is strictly and narrowly defined
to be political speech.
_AND_ keep in mind that this has next-to-nothing to do with Nvidia or
other vendor-provided drivers, commercial software (even free - in the
original sense - stuff like VMware, flash, realplayer), or how to
install Sun Java, yet they are all equally shunned subjects in official
channels. That is their right, of course, but it means that fedora
users need to be prepared to find information and resources elsewhere.
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Les Mikesell
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