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SubjectThreats of "blackballing" from industry if copyright-holders rescind.
> lol, you people are idiots. In a time where you can and will be fired 
> and ruined for ticking the wrong box, rescinding your code from a
> project such as the linux kernel will just blackball you from the
> entire industry forever. For good reason too. I wouldn't play with
> someone who takes the ball home when he gets mad either.

Why to think like a wageslave.

The old-school linux contributors did not do it for money, and their
copyrights (obviously) are still good.

Why would you give a shit if you were blacklisted from "the industry",
you have a cause of action in your hands. Legal action can reap you
dividends that you would never otherwise achieve through your entire
life.

A cause of action is worth 100 or 1000 of your earning years, often.



> lol, you people are idiots. In a time where you can and will be fired
> and ruined for ticking the wrong box, rescinding your code from a
> project such as the linux kernel will just blackball you from the
> entire industry forever. For good reason too. I wouldn't play with
> someone who takes the ball home when he gets mad either.

If bloc-recissions and litigation happen, you may not have an industry
to blackball them from.

And you can't "just reimplement" the removed code and functionality
either: as that may be infringing on the previous work as-well :). More
litigation follows to determine that.


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Explanation in plain American:
Video: https://openload.co/f/mT_AH3xmIUM/TruthAboutLinuxandGPLv2__.mp4
Audio: https://ufile.io/sdhpl

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