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<P><FONT SIZE=2>On 1/29/07 4:49 AM, "Dave Crossland" <dave@lab6.com> wrote:<BR>
> On 29/01/07, Ken Wong <ken@exoweb.net> wrote:<BR>
>> For me, the attraction of the<BR>
>> OM phone is the functionality that I can build on it, not that it's<BR>
>> only loaded with 100% Free Software.<BR>
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> If you make what you build available to the public, will they be able<BR>
> to build on that functionality?<BR>
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> If not, isn't something contradictory going on?<BR>
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If I give you a DVD player as a gift, shouldn't that mean that you can then<BR>
go into stores and take all the free DVDs you want to play on it...?<BR>
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If not, isn't something contradictory going on?<BR>
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(Obviously not.)<BR>
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