Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Sep 2007 17:35 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Law and Order Monsoon Multimedia, which was subjected to the first US lawsuit on non-compliance with the GPL, has published a press release in which they agree to make any modifications public and thereby complying to the requirements stipulated in the GPL license. "Monsoon Multimedia today announced efforts to fully comply with the GPL. Monsoon is in settlement negotiations with BusyBox to resolve the matter and intends to fully comply with all open-source software license requirements. Monsoon will make modified BusyBox source code publicly available on the company web-site in the coming weeks."
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RE[3]: Doesn't sound bad enough...
by AdamW on Mon 24th Sep 2007 19:04 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Doesn't sound bad enough..."
AdamW
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2005-07-06

ridiculously off-topic, but:

""Homicide bomber" isn't a phrase I like at all. It's redundant. Bombing is about killing people."

not necessarily. Many of, for instance, the IRA's bombing campaigns were not intended to kill people (they provided warnings reasonably far in advance of the explosions, which they obviously would not have done if they were trying to kill people). they were about causing disruption, achieving public profile, and reminding people of the *possibility* that the bombs could be used to kill.

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