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Re: Amiga Case Designer Faces Intimidation
« on: May 08, 2012, 01:53:45 AM »
As a long time Amiga user I take offence when a commersial enity behaves like CUSA.
Even if they call it "Friendly" (which they do not mean at all).
Also, Is it me or is this tradmark/copyright/patent protection hunting getting sickening?
I am starting to take an active stand against corporations that use this hard enforcement behaviour
against smaller parties. I do not care if they protect ther "IP" since all it does is strangle and kill
crativity as well as development (not to mention invention).

Once it was a way to protect inventions and give the inventor/corporation a chance to earn back
profit before it became common knowledge for all to use.
Nowdays it's all about simple greed and monopoly. I am sick about it.  

Those corporations end upp on my "black list" and I stop giving them my money.
Simle really. More should do the same and maybe they would alter their tone and behaviour.
« Last Edit: May 08, 2012, 01:58:14 AM by Proteus »
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