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He says, "Clearly these distributions must have demand for these proprietary technologies, because several tools exist which are promoted on their sites to provide illegal copies of software, drivers and codecs. They offer disclaimers about the laws in certain countries, yet they must know that many of their customers are using the information from within those countries. This portrays more of an attitude of how to 'get around' the law, rather than trying to live within it."
He claims the moral high ground because he's openly licensing proprietary software he can legally distribute - and getting patent covenants to boot.
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