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#36
Originally Posted by My_PeSePe View Post
They talk about the legality and illegality. I very much like to be presenting the GPL code. But surely you have all the games of sheep found in the network and not sure you have all your receipts. I can file all your receipts of absolutely all ovi games and applications. In my group of friends have bought all the games and applications. But it is clear that you do not I have to introduce anything. You're just a mere user of this community.
OK, first of all, write in Spanish and use Google Translate, the result will be a lot better. It's nearly impossible to understand what you are saying.

To be honest, I don't care much about the pirated Ovi games on your repository: I don't own the copyright, so I can't really do much. Even though Rovio may sue you, I don't have anything to say about it. Your are violating the law -- not my problem. But please, don't tell me that you are hosting it because all of your friends bought it, and some may have lost their proof of purchase or that kind of crap. If you're going to pirate stuff, at least be honest about it.

Now, to the more important part of what I'm trying to convey here: You were distributing GPL'd binaries which had been modified (the "inyeccionmods" package in particular). The GPL states that you have to release the source code that was used to build these binaries.

This being said, the repository has been taken offline (actually, it's more probable that you just changed the path from /apt to something else, but the important thing being you stopped distributing.

I thank you for taking it all offline, which was all I asked (in the event you were unable to present the source code), and rest my case.

Have a nice evening,