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Why should I have to pay additional license fees
to look at source code in order to get something to work.
Once you look at source code and get something to work
then MS will chance that code break your code and state that
you are out in the code because you did not follow their
black box API to the letter. Pay me now, pay me later and
pay me often is only good for MS.
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