Re: [OT] is wine completely legal (and will it stay so) ?

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Wine is not under any control of microsoft because it
has not code from microsoft.

If reimplemnting an api would be ileagle all the
emulators would be ileagle thats more then 50 programs
some of them commercel.

I do not think microsoft can do anything about it.

Anyway this subject belongs to wine-licence@winehq.com
maybe you can even find all the answers you are
looking for in it's archive:

http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-license/

Hatky.
--- Joris Huizer <joris_huizer@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I have the following question: as most of us know,
> MS
> is kind of paranoid about people copying and/or
> stealing their products (maybe because they
> themselves
> have done it so much ? ) 
> 
> As wine is implementing windows dlls and stuff - how
> can it stay legal (assuming MS 's using every
> possible
> legal method to prevent any copying) ?
> 
> Just a question which seems a bit troubling... I'm
> probably missing something obvious !
> 
> regards,
> 
> Joris
> 
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