Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Oct 2007 19:39 UTC, submitted by gonzo
.NET (dotGNU too) "One of the things my team has been working to enable has been the ability for .NET developers to download and browse the source code of the .NET Framework libraries, and to easily enable debugging support in them. Today I'm excited to announce that we'll be providing this with the .NET 3.5 and VS 2008 release later this year. We'll begin by offering the source code (with source file comments included) for the .NET Base Class Libraries, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, ADO.NET, XML, and WPF. We'll then be adding more libraries in the months ahead (including WCF, Workflow, and LINQ). The source code will be released under the Microsoft Reference License."
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wirespot
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2006-06-21

Yes, but all Microsoft have to do is make the allegations. They don't have to back them up, or prove them conclusively.


Yes they do. If you bring charges of copyright infringement you have to back them up. Of course you do.

I don't see what ISP's have to do with this. If you meant hosting companies, they usually check around. They don't boot their paying customers for allegations alone.

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