Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/10/13:06:11
At 12:45 PM 8/10/98 -0400, you wrote:
>When an entity produces a piece of software, they require that you
>agree to their terms of use before they allow you to use it. In the
>case of GPL software, you are required to distribute sources with
>binaries. If you cannot agree to this, you are not allowed to use the
>software. That's the law. For most commercial software, they require
>that you agree to not reverse engineer or disassemble the software
>before they'll allow you to use the software. If you do so anyway,
>you are breaking the law by violating the contract under which you
>obtained the rights to use the software.
>
>Morals have nothing to do with it. Read the license agreement that
>comes with the software. If it says you cannot disassemble, you
>cannot legally disassemble the software - at all.
Thank you , DJ.
I have no problem with compliance. We are rich in what we have.
I hope you don't think I was trying to steal for gain, no, not at all.
Highest regards,
Ralph
Ralph Proctor
Coral Gables, Florida
ralphgpr AT shadow DOT net
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