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Subject: Re: XFiles...

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 08:36:18 08/26/04

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On August 25, 2004 at 20:04:46, David Dahlem wrote:

>On August 25, 2004 at 20:02:20, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On August 25, 2004 at 17:51:58, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>>
>>>On August 25, 2004 at 17:41:22, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>>
>>>>I subscribe to a normal "legal philosophy" from the US.  For a "crime" to be
>>>>committed, a couple of things are needed.
>>>>
>>>>(1) Intent.  You need to knowingly break the law.  IE if you walk into a store,
>>>>see a dollar bill laying on the floor, and you pick it up without thinking, you
>>>>_could_ be accused of theft of property.  But there was no intent since the
>>>>floor is not a normal place for someone to leave "property" that is valuable.
>>>>No crime was committed.
>>>>
>>>>I believe this case fits that scenario.
>>>>
>>>>(2) Victim.  Someone has to be victimized, directly or indirectly.  He's not
>>>>tried to enter any ACM chess events which would victimize participants.  He has
>>>>not publicly claimed that his code was 100% original that I have seen, so I am
>>>>not a victim.
>>>>
>>>>This is an unfortunate event, but one that doesn't leave me nearly as aggravated
>>>>as some of the other more famous cases, like bionic, le petite, voyager, et. al.
>>>> They definitely claimed the code to be original when it was not.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>There _is_ a victim that you have no right to disregard. It's the copyright hint
>>>you gave yourself in your source. Nobody say that you should run amok here and
>>>kill Eugenio, but stay at least to your own source where you requests that
>>>people must ask your permission. You have no right to suddenly say that if
>>>someone not asked that this wasn't a real problem for you.
>>
>>All that I requested in the main.c comments is "if any changes are made, they be
>>made public for all to use."  If the engine is kept "private" I don't see how I
>>could enforce that since I would't even know it had happened...
>
>??? But it is not "private"! ???


I was talking about the comments in main.c and what they mean in general.  Not
about this specific case...



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