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Re(4): Barracuda launches reluctant legal offensive against Trend Micro

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 96.33.139.208] on July 05, 2008 03:03 PM
Irrational speculation.?,
if you did read my first post, you should have found where I make it clear what I'm talking about, that was "free software" being used in commercial software as it seems irrational speculation from poor reading has given the wrong understanding and has twisted my words into nonsense. Nonsense ?, nonsense is having the idea and believe it that someone somehow is saying "free software" used in "free software" is an issue ?, boy, I don't smoke but would love a cig of yours. Evidence ?, there is none per your speculation based request, the word "stealing" was used in place of "hidden": "Hidden"-being out of sight or not readily apparent", "Stealing"-"to take the property of another wrongfully", no speculation here as the words are very different; the use of hidden was about other "free software" that had not been mentioned. Barracuda could have made a better choice then patents in this case, if, if "free software" used in Barracuda's "free software" or commercial software not mentioned, puts these patents over them and that in my opinion is wrong and not in line with "free software" where btw, thing are done in the open !. It was a question and remains one I have, pick away as I will not play this word game again !.

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