From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:42:30 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Typo. X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/commitdiff_plain/4dd51e00377c39fae6ef3e8a18328b66ab3fb1aa?hp=c40f37fb80c7f45694005d5ee2303c3319a95bfd Typo. --- diff --git a/blog/data/2010-12-25-free-software.txt b/blog/data/2010-12-25-free-software.txt index abc7d6e4bc..435d66ea03 100644 --- a/blog/data/2010-12-25-free-software.txt +++ b/blog/data/2010-12-25-free-software.txt @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ General Manager of Microsoft Perú

In respect of the guarantee:

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s you know perfectly well, or could find out by reading the "End User License Agreement" of the products you license, in the great majority of cases the guarantees are limited to replacement of the storage medium in case of defects, but in no case is compensation given for direct or indirect damages, loss of profits, etc... If as a result of a security bug in one of your products, not fixed in time by yourselves, an attacker managed to compromise crucial State systems, what guarantees, reparations and compensation would your company make in accordance with your licensing conditions? The guarantees of proprietary software, inasmuch as programs are delivered ``AS IS'', that is, in the state in which they are, with no additional responsibility of the provider in respect of function, in no way differ from those normal with free software.

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As you know perfectly well, or could find out by reading the "End User License Agreement" of the products you license, in the great majority of cases the guarantees are limited to replacement of the storage medium in case of defects, but in no case is compensation given for direct or indirect damages, loss of profits, etc... If as a result of a security bug in one of your products, not fixed in time by yourselves, an attacker managed to compromise crucial State systems, what guarantees, reparations and compensation would your company make in accordance with your licensing conditions? The guarantees of proprietary software, inasmuch as programs are delivered ``AS IS'', that is, in the state in which they are, with no additional responsibility of the provider in respect of function, in no way differ from those normal with free software.

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