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  • H HakunaMatada

    Check out the Copyright Notice at the bottom of this website. Copyright Notice[^] I wonder how the violaters are prosecuted... :doh: --- :beer: Hakuna-Matada :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig:

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    Dustin Metzgar
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    I wonder what code they're protecting. Is it their awesome website? Maybe it's the way they run a google search. Fancy stuff that.


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    • H HakunaMatada

      Check out the Copyright Notice at the bottom of this website. Copyright Notice[^] I wonder how the violaters are prosecuted... :doh: --- :beer: Hakuna-Matada :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig:

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      Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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      Considering HTML code and javascript have, at least in the industry, been considered open source was it is published. What would be ironic is if their web developed stole their code from somewhere. (as all web developers do sometimes) [not meant as a criticism of web developers] "Until the day of his death, no man can be sure of his courage" -- Jean Anouilh

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      • D Dario Solera

        :laugh: They're mad! _____________________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] - Developing ScrewTurn Wiki 1.0b...

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        JohnMcPherson1
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        :mad: What a way to get someone NOT to use your products.... I guess you'd have to an ass to work for someone developing a tool that is used primarily to browbeat employees about their lack of wherewithall at their jobs... Now, I'll get off the soapbox... Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite

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        • J Josh Smith

          The capper, for me, is this line: Anyone Caught Violating This Copyright Will Be CAUGHT AND PROSECUTED. Basically, if they catch you copying their code, they will then catch and punish you...but wait, wasn't the person already caught???

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          JohnMcPherson1
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          If peate and repeat were sitting in a boat and peate fell out... Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite

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            Considering HTML code and javascript have, at least in the industry, been considered open source was it is published. What would be ironic is if their web developed stole their code from somewhere. (as all web developers do sometimes) [not meant as a criticism of web developers] "Until the day of his death, no man can be sure of his courage" -- Jean Anouilh

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            JohnMcPherson1
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            Their is this whole bunch of 'misguided' individuals that think knowledge is some sort of intellectual property right. I don't know a single programmer, developer, engineer, politician, farmer, lawyer, school teacher, writer, etc. that has not plagiarized material at some point in their professional career. It just the way that we learn things. If you want to carry this to the ultimate extreme, why have schools? Is not every student, teacher, dean, associate, etc. plagiarizing material every day of his/her life? Didn't we do that even when our parents were potty training us? Come on, I do believe that there is some validity to intellectual property rights however, there is a FINE LINE between what is legitimately a right (i.e. music, videos, movies, patented or trademarked items) and what is not. Now I will put the soapbox back under the desk... Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite

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            • J JohnMcPherson1

              If peate and repeat were sitting in a boat and peate fell out... Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite

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              Dan Neely
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              ...the boat would be empty.

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              • H HakunaMatada

                Check out the Copyright Notice at the bottom of this website. Copyright Notice[^] I wonder how the violaters are prosecuted... :doh: --- :beer: Hakuna-Matada :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig:

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                Paul Conrad
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                What a lame site. I don't see anything useful on it whatsoever.

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                • J JohnMcPherson1

                  Their is this whole bunch of 'misguided' individuals that think knowledge is some sort of intellectual property right. I don't know a single programmer, developer, engineer, politician, farmer, lawyer, school teacher, writer, etc. that has not plagiarized material at some point in their professional career. It just the way that we learn things. If you want to carry this to the ultimate extreme, why have schools? Is not every student, teacher, dean, associate, etc. plagiarizing material every day of his/her life? Didn't we do that even when our parents were potty training us? Come on, I do believe that there is some validity to intellectual property rights however, there is a FINE LINE between what is legitimately a right (i.e. music, videos, movies, patented or trademarked items) and what is not. Now I will put the soapbox back under the desk... Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite

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                  Chris S Kaiser
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                  How about if the english language was patented. Or musical notation. I think the whole intellectual property concept is a bit blown out. Songs for instance, were passed down through generations as community property. Usually to carry the stories and history along with them. Imagine if they had to pay royalties first. ;)

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                  • C Christopher Duncan

                    Ah, yes, the time honored concept of "heads on poles." :) Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Christopher Duncan wrote:

                    heads on poles

                    Heads on pikes outside the castle walls. My favorite resolution to the problem of spammers, telemarketers, virus authors, and others of that ilk.


                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    • J JohnMcPherson1

                      :mad: What a way to get someone NOT to use your products.... I guess you'd have to an ass to work for someone developing a tool that is used primarily to browbeat employees about their lack of wherewithall at their jobs... Now, I'll get off the soapbox... Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite

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                      Dario Solera
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                      JohnMcPherson1 wrote:

                      What a way to get someone NOT to use your products.... I guess you'd have to an ass to work for someone developing a tool that is used primarily to browbeat employees about their lack of wherewithall at their jobs... Now, I'll get off the soapbox...

                      :confused: :~ _____________________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA] - Developing ScrewTurn Wiki 1.0b...

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                      • H HakunaMatada

                        Check out the Copyright Notice at the bottom of this website. Copyright Notice[^] I wonder how the violaters are prosecuted... :doh: --- :beer: Hakuna-Matada :beer: It means no worries for the rest of your days... It's our problem free, Philosophy :jig:

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                        Jeremy Falcon
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                        That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it? :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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                        • J Jeremy Falcon

                          That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it? :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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                          Paul Conrad
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                          Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                          That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it?

                          That is what I thought and why I posted that it was lame.

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                          • J Jeremy Falcon

                            That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it? :laugh: Jeremy Falcon

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                            dandy72
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                            > That site is such a pile of crap anyway. Who would want to copy it? Maybe for some web development class someone might wanna use it as an example of what not to do?

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                            • G Gary Wheeler

                              Christopher Duncan wrote:

                              heads on poles

                              Heads on pikes outside the castle walls. My favorite resolution to the problem of spammers, telemarketers, virus authors, and others of that ilk.


                              Software Zen: delete this;

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                              JohnMcPherson1
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                              Don't forget impaling, like Vlad Draco in the 1500's. Regards, John McPherson "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clark, inventor of the telecommunications satellite

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