On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 07:37:08PM +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 6/26/2009 at 19:25, Greg KH <gregkh@suse.de> wrote: So you're going to sue Dominique if he does?
If he redistributes the prebuilt nvidia driver, I will take the same action that I have taken against other individuals and companies that distribute such a thing in the past.
Knowingly ignoring someone who violates your copyright doesn't look good if you wish to do future enforcement of your copyright. Or so says my lawyers...
Dear Greg,
Wow, that's a nice attitude from a direct member of the project I was intending to help.
{sigh} What would you do if someone violates your copyright? Would you expect a company to ignore it? Would you expect an individual?
Greg: just out of curiosity: did your lawyers finally contact NVidia and ATI? You might be aware that their servers are distributing binary blobs. Just in case you were not aware: Take this mail in it's informative way to let you know about the fact.
My lawyers have contacted them, and many other companies/individuals who have done the same in the past.
Should you now actually consider NOT pursuing against them, I can more or less be sure to be able to use exactly THIS fact against any steps you might raise against me. It might not put you in the best shed by having to admit that you *knowingly* accepted somebody doing it and for somebody else you do not tolerate it.
This is not true, see above. Also, please note that there are some very large companies who hold the copyright on the kernel, and they have some very large legal departments, so don't think it is just individuals who you would be infringing apon. best of luck, greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org