Could you ....
bjbrock | 05/20/09
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RE: Can open source refuse to do business?
radarop | 05/20/09
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Probably illegal
frgough | 05/20/09
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If not illegal
Michael Kelly | 05/20/09
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NO WAY It's Illegal
SwashbucklingCowboy | 05/20/09
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There are already such restrictions in place.
wolf_z | 05/20/09
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agree
Linux Geek | 05/20/09
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i don't know if it's legal
coffeeshark | 05/20/09
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Not illegal, not true open source, and not effective
jimmyed2000 | 05/20/09
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Would that not be biased or bigoted?
GuidingLight | 05/20/09
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Isn't an open source license an oxymoron?
IT_Guy_z | 05/20/09
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open source, not open
mizzle | 05/20/09
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that would be 'public domain'
shis-ka-bob | 05/20/09
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RE: Can open source refuse to do business?
mizzle | 05/20/09
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Not illegal
nmh | 05/20/09
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RE: Can open source refuse to do business?
fjpoblam | 05/20/09
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I don't think it particularly wise, but...
John L. Ries | 05/20/09
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RE: Can open source refuse to do business?
Gladiatorcn | 05/20/09
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Probably legal
mrdt | 05/20/09
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RE: Can open source refuse to do business?
maciejb | 05/21/09
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What a way to frame the issue?
LazLong | 05/21/09
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My well considered and insightful thoughts on this matter...
D. W. Bierbaum | 05/21/09
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I don't get the confusion
20kwfence | 05/21/09
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RE: Can open source refuse to do business?
davidmeridian | 05/21/09
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I voted NO, but I would like to qualify it.
Tsingi | 05/21/09
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Authors License
bigpicture | 05/21/09
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RE: Can open source refuse to do business?
zdneter0000 | 05/22/09
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Asking the wrong question.
3dguru | 05/24/09
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