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art wrote:
On 4 Nov, 16:20, Denny wrote: Brian is unlikely to either agree to sharing or to provide a new copy... I already have two copies which are paid for so I can share one with another person or give it as a gift Seems wierd to me that a patent costs a lot of money to get and requires a maintenance fee every two years to provide protection in the name of science as well as forcing publication for public reading Yet a computor program has similar protection as a trade secret or better which lasts for an awefull long time and can be used for the prevention of the advance of science by not making it available so the science can be advanced. I think the public is realising that the feds are incompetant and the law requires extensive costs to the owners with little chance of returns. I see it done in the musical industry and there are plenty of places on the net that furnish "abandoned" computor programs. We have plenty of laws in the U.S. but the feds are not interested in enforcement anymore. Judges also are not willing to get involved with such nuisance cases either since damages are not being proven as extensive and the rights of "fair use" laws are making things both difficult and costly. The entertainment industry has very deep pockets but are finding that that is not enough since it is now considered a "scoff" law. A patent holder knows first hand that it is nigh impossible to stop piracy unless the pockets are really deep and big profits and competition is at stake. Art It's a shame there is not a law that allows software to be used freely after x years of no new updates. I recall reading that some people have bought Cray supercomputers for use at home as a hobbiest. But apparently the software to run them is specific to the S/N of the machine, and you can't get it without paying huge amounts of money. Seems a bit odd if the machine is 10 or more years old. There is no commercial loss to a company if someone hobbyiest is running an old machine that is less powerful than his PC. I know Sun Microsystems have been helpful in supplying old software (SunOs + others) to people that want to use it on old machines. But Cray were not apparently. And from what I understand, its not as easy to copy on a Cray. |
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