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Originally Posted by Morrus
Kier, the whole point of licensing agreements is related to the letter of the agreement. That's why you have them. If you have a licensing agreement, you don't get to waffle on about nebulous "spirit" and such.
If Jelsoft don't want to be bound by and adhere to a licensing agreement, then they shouldn't create one.
I licensing agreement's raison d'etre is to make is plain and clear what the obligations of both parties are. That is what Jelsoft has chosen to do. Now Jelsoft doesn't get to complain about actions taken by people which are within the terms of the agreement: you certainly wouldn't be so lenient with people who violated the agreement - so what on earth makes you think that any other party to the agreement is going to be?
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18 pages? This is crazy.
Jelsoft should bring out an official statement and don't wait so long.
They have a license agreement and in my opinion the hack is not against it, so what?