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Re: GNU licenses
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Alfred M. Szmidt |
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Re: GNU licenses |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Sep 2006 13:06:20 +0200 (CEST) |
In a similar vein, there was a time when electronic appliances were
required to include schematics in some countries. Take any
electronic device from, say, somewhere between 1920 to 1980, and
open it, and you'll find a schematic somewhere inside, or
alternatively, in the instruction leaflet accompanying it.
I miss those times, now you can't even get the semantics for a
multimeter to fix it if it gets broke. Do you know which countries
has such requirements? And why they got removed?
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