I don't know, if you're selling people audacity on cdrom, as long as you include the source I wouldn't think its illegal, I don't know why anyone would buy it on cd, but notice that he didn't get any bids, and now that its relisted, there's still no bids. On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > Andreas Kuckartz wrote: > > On which pages do they do that? > > > > I have visited their site and only found "License-free" hidden on this page: > > http://www.museresearch.com/technology_architecture.php > > > > The term "License-free" is not correct and they should correct that. But I > > really do not think that this is a reason to threaten them with the Linux > > Audio Users community. > > > > Ain't gonna hurt noone :p > > Have you seen what's happening to the audacity project? > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2572777204&category=15199 > > It's got to the point where they need legal help. The guy is making a > few false statements like he has community support and is giving money > back to the developers. > > IMO there are going to be a few rip off artists trying to make a quick > buck off our work over the next few years while the market expands and > in the process making false statements to lure customers. It doesn't > make us look professional if we accept it. > > Better to lead with the right in cases like these. > > > -- > Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. > Http://www.boosthardware.com > Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide > ======================================== > > > Apparently upon the beginning of the barrage, the donkey broke > discipline and panicked, toppling the cart. At that point, the rockets > disconnected from the timer, leaving them strewn around the street. > Tethered to the now toppled cart, the donkey was unable to escape before > the arrival of U.S. troops. > > United Press International > Rockets on donkeys hit major Baghdad sites > > By P. MITCHELL PROTHERO > Published 11/21/2003 11:13 AM > >