R Parker wrote:
>
> How do think the owners of GPL licensed software will
> feel when this behaviour you subscribe to becomes the
> norm for their source code? What distinguishes a DJ
> from the person who violates those rights?
>
GPL anything can be freely remixed. What's your point?
>> the liklihood of that happening around here is slim
>> to non existant.
>>
>> So, If you are going to complain every time a DJ
>> makes a remix
>
> Please don't use a personal attacks when debating with
> me.
>
HuH?
> There is a system in place that enables you to use
> property that other people own the rights to. Be
> responsible and learn to use it.
>
> There's plenty I'd like to say but ironically enough I
> have a session with a DJ for whom we wrote the beats.
> It'll go about six or eight hours. Maybe I'll check in
> later to see what's up. Maybe I won't.
>
Up to you.
-- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. http://www.boosthardware.com http://lau.linuxaudio.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== "Anything your mind can see you can manifest physically, then it will become reality" - Macka BReceived on Sat Aug 12 20:15:03 2006
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