Brian Redfern wrote: >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. > > I checked this out too, and it is disturbing. It's also, as Patrick suggested, an example of a likely scenario in the near future as Linux audio apps become increasingly sophiticated and usable under more professional conditions. It's true that there's little that can be done to avoid this scenario, but I believe that community opprobrium (i.e. verbal torches and pitchforks) can do some good in such a case. Alas, eBay doesn't make it easy for a non-member to add a comment to a sale item. I'm thinking some not very nice thoughts about Luminousity right now... Best, == dp