At 12:43 AM 05/22/2002 -0400, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
At 11:49 PM -0400 on 5/21/02, Luis Villa wrote, on FoRK:
Well, yes, but you seem to be implying some sinister motive that not all of us are reading between the lines clearly enough to see :) I mean, otherwise, this just seems like a fairly garden-variety silly use of the DMCA by a large software company. What am I missing?
Not much.
-----BEGIN PGP UNSIGNED MESSAGE---- NAI is trying to sell off the remains of PGP Inc., and rather than try to get money for a twisted empty shell of a dot-com-era software company, they're probably hoping to have a less-empty shell by maximizing the remaining value of "their" "intellectual property". So yes, it's in Bob's second category of history. :-) -----BEGIN PGP UNSIGNED MESSAGE----
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