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2010-10-23
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Why do you add "_who bought it_"? The GPL allows anyone to redistribute it (by following the requirements of the GPL). Nothing abour having to buy it first.
Why third-party built binary? By the GPL. Anyone may redistribute the original binary.
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2010-10-23
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You are missing the third option: if Ovi Store is violating the GPL by distributing it, then you are doing it too. No excuse, and you are as liable as Ovi (but also will have a harder time finding good lawyers!!).
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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2010-10-23
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#38
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Wouldn't it be better for FOSS in the long run if everyone donated directly to programmers instead of through app stores where part of the price goes to a corporation?
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2010-10-23
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While I might have harder time finding a good lawyer, a potential adversary might have a harder time finding me, and will surely have a harder time enforcing any financial ruling, if and when.
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2010-10-23
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I don't like piracy, I don't like ovi and I also don't like developers who trickery other dedicated developers.
So it is a hard decision for me what I should hate the most.
But the fact is, if the source is not in the ovi package there must be a way to ask for the source and download it. I can't see a button at Ovi to ask for the source. Is there a Button in the Application or a Textfile in the package?
Or is Nokia indeed so arrogant that they are ignoring the License?
In this case, is it okay because it's Nokia?