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2009-11-22
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Call it a donation then, 'cause technically that's what it is - a monetary compensation you're legally not obliged to pay.
I would have a very low opinion who would ask me what you say - using dubious moral leverage
and people's uninformedness to finance development is something I will not condone, no matter how much potential that project might have.
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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Would you really have a low opinion of someone who spent that much time, personal energy and their own money on a project, to make you some open source software, for which they give you all the freedoms but ask you to not jeopardise their ability to continue if the only reason you have is "because you can"?
Do you think it's wrong of Red Hat to sell Red Hat Enterprise Linux? Even though they pay the full-time salary of half the Linux kernel developers, a fair chunk of GNOME developers, and everyone knows you can get a free version, compiled from the same source, from CentOS?
Sounds to me like you have a particular idea about how these things are done, and aren't particularly informed yourself about the various ways FOSS is sold ethically (at least, by some people's standards ethical). Have you ever read the GNU Manifesto, or the FSF's position on selling free software?
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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Do you think it's wrong of Red Hat to sell Red Hat Enterprise Linux? Even though they pay the full-time salary of half the Linux kernel developers, a fair chunk of GNOME developers, and everyone knows you can get a free version, compiled from the same source, from CentOS?
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2009-11-22
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2009-11-22
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I have been amazed when I have spoken to FOSS developers that there are very little donations and not even that many thanks.
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If Apple are charging more then they might be taking out a liability insurance on behalf of the developer from that revenue this would seem to me (not a lawyer though) a sensible route as damages awarded by courts would likely bear a relationship to the monies gained through use of protected works.
The other point I think seems to have been missed in this might be that Apple makes cash from every ringtone you use on your iPhone (please correct me if this is not as closed as I thought) whereas Nokia will need to cover it's costs on something smaller. Also I don't believe there is a legitimate (no hacking) way of installing software for the iPhone so they have to provide a route to gain numbers.