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by Sean McDirmid :: Rate this Message:

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But copying code or creating derived work in a way that follows the rules of the license is neither theft nor a copyright violation. Just read the GPL...you won't be infected just by reading it, I promise.

On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:20 PM, David Pollak <dpp@...> wrote:


Viktor Klang wrote:

We just make sure our stuff is as open as the stuff we are copying.
Once again, copyright violation is theft.  It's no different than stealing a car.  Being part of the FOSS community means respecting that.

With all respect, copyright violation is copyright violation, theft is theft.
Both are illegal, but don't compare apples to nuts.
Copying an MP3 from a friend may be copyright violation, but it may not be theft.

In this case, taking someone else's code (Property) and putting it in your code in violation of license terms (without their permission), is theft.  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theft



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