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ah, but the point is what if the software they give you is broken, and they do not fix it?
If you say rent a car and it's broken they rental co will usually fix it or more often give you another.
Now for software say microsoft provides a product that has bugs that sometimes date back years and often they won't even acknowledge let alone fix it. Taking them to court will never work - your attorney vs their large building full of lawyers and more. The agreement prohibits reverse engineering but it also states they provide a working product.
They've already broken the agreement, why can't your take measures to fix it? They provide the software to do X, it fails, you fix the product to do X - it necessitated some reverse engineering but that was never to steal secrets, rather to fix their product to meet their agreement.
So for mine, there are cases you should be allowed to take the lid off software code too, and if you want to sell (or give away) your fix to others also having the problem - also legal.
Here's a real case:
I recently helped a company move some XP software to new (well less old) hardware, microsoft no longer support xp and hence no will longer licence for it - previously under the licence it was allowed (with ms help) to move xp between machines [as long as the other machine is uninstalled]. ms will no longer help but the licence terms remain, and so the company that bought the software can take any other measures they want to achieve their goal, no breakage of the agreement by the customer, only ms broke the agreement.
Is "no looking at the code" the same as "looking under the sticker" - absolutely from where I see it, regardless if it's an item or licence to install and use software. (really software is just a visualised copy of a thing.)
Signature ready for installation. Please Reboot now.
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Lopatir wrote: but the point is what if the software they give you is broken,
No buts. The bottom line is that software is licensed, not sold.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Should Microsoft still be supporting Windows 3.1?
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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I say, fix the software all you want, but (IMO) you automatically lose any form of support the instant a single bit is changed. Code signing exists for a reason.
If a customer of yours changed the database schema for an app you've written, how reasonable do you think it would be for you to still be liable for the software's proper operation?
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That is a rather gray area. I know of a case where a guy made a patch file for a racing game and he was sued by the owner of the game and, if I am not mistaken, he lost the case. He was not distributing any copies's of the game or any of its content. He just supplied a utility that would modify the game's executable file but that was enough for a lawsuit. Your question seems to be a very similar scenario to that.
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Queen is to leave a day back to get chips are you sitting comfortably? (10)
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Ergonomics.
Queen - ER
Leave - go
Mon(day) back - nom
Chips - ICs
Andy B
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We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Pom Pey wrote: are you sitting comfortably?
Are You Sitting Comfortably?[^]
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Hi,
The guy sitting next to me has started to eat his brekfast at his desk, not a problem. However it's raw vegetables on black bread, the question is how long I take the odor of spring onions... I hate spring onions, at this time of days food should be either liquid, toasted or fried!
It was early missed an 'a'...
modified 12-Apr-18 7:10am.
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glennPattonWork wrote: either liquid
glennPattonWork wrote: toasted
Toast with -Marmelade Yummy[^]
glennPattonWork wrote: fried
-ChickenWings
Totally agree!
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Back in my student days I did and cold pizza for breakfast on several occasions (to postpone hangover etc), these days its and toast. My liver is happier...
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not for a vegan
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Try a fried Humous thing (it was more solid than usual and crumbbed) a vegan friend did one day.
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I've had to clean enough keyboards that I hate people eating at their desks ...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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It's okay the mad Pole uses a laptop!
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Are you responsible for cleaning his?
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breakfast is too soon to start work (actually I have trouble focusing on text in the mornings), regardless computer work starts after lunch. Mornings is , drinking coffee, doing housework (with rare bursts of shopping), drinking coffee, riding or working on my bike and drinking coffee.
meals always away from the machine, need a proper break (followed by coffee).
sheesh, next we will have people working on airplanes ... oh wait.
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glennPattonWork wrote: liquid, toasted or fried Fermented. Mine was fermented.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I left out Fermented, liquid kinda covers it, not totally...
Now the weirdo's eating a raw cucumber, will he stop with all this healthy eating!
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I have breakfast at work as I leave for work at 7:30am to arrive at 9am.
BUT I never eat it at the desk.
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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Be thankful, be very thankful, here in Asia they eat some decidedly smelly crap for breakfast. There is a sticky rice they have that stinks like dog sh*t, not I'm not exaggerating, first time I smelt it I was looking for the stray dog in the office.
Some people bring it in at sparrows fart, I start early, and it stinks out the entire floor. I have been known to leave the office on those occasions.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Yes, please.
You can send it just now.
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