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Tuesday, October 12, 2010 6:49:35 AM via Choqok in reply to<br />
Mathieulh<br />
@prototux The USB device code is clean and reverse engineered.<br />
The payload is ripped verbatim and then modified, and thus a<br />
derivative work. Tuesday, October 12, 2010 6:47:50 AM via<br />
Choqok in reply to prototux<br />
@Mathieulh All rights reserved to the author. It doesn't matter who<br />
the author is. He/she could come out at any time and offer proof.<br />
Tuesday, October 12, 2010 6:47:20 AM via Choqok in reply to<br />
Mathieulh<br />
@Mathieulh no copyright notices means All Rights Reserved<br />
worldwide as per the Berne Convention. Go read up on copyright.<br />
Tuesday, October 12, 2010 5:58:51 AM via Choqok in reply to<br />
Mathieulh<br />
@KaKaRoToKS you still aren't allowed to use it or mix it with<br />
GPLed code, though. Monday, October 11, 2010 7:02:26 PM via<br />
Choqok in reply to KaKaRoToKS<br />
@KaKaRoToKS I don't have a problem releasing most of my code<br />
as v3, but some bits come from Linux and I cannot relicense those.<br />
Monday, October 11, 2010 5:15:18 PM via Choqok in reply to<br />
KaKaRoToKS<br />
@KaKaRoToKS to combine GPLv2 and GPLv3 you need to ask all<br />
the v2 authors to relicense as v3, or vice versa. Monday, October<br />
11, 2010 5:14:09 PM via Choqok in reply to KaKaRoToKS<br />
@MTWomg chinese chip makers can do whatever the hell they<br />
want, but if you're actually developing something, you should follow<br />
licenses. Monday, October 11, 2010 3:05:35 PM via Choqok in<br />
reply to MTWomg<br />
Also, licensing code derived from the PSJailbreak payload as "GPL"<br />
is pretty wrong, you can't take someone else's code and slap GPL on<br />
it. Monday, October 11, 2010 3:04:55 PM via Choqok<br />
Gentle reminder: be careful with licenses. AsbestOS uses chunks of<br />
Linux and thus is GPLv2only; you can't use it as GPLv3 without<br />
asking. Monday, October 11, 2010 3:03:20 PM via Choqok<br />
gnihsub ha! @stephenfry I think I've just noticed what @pytey is up<br />
to! Notice he is following @ParanormalAlert =) Monday, October<br />
11, 2010 1:37:09 PM via web Retweeted by marcan42 and 2 others<br />
Apparently all the PS3 warez payloads are *still* just assembly<br />
hacks of the PSJailbreak one. Sad stuff that they won't rewrite 2K of<br />
code. Sunday, October 10, 2010 9:50:37 AM via Choqok<br />
9e1c3006d4c8f51efdfc36b0412ffb5d12c68542 for the record ;)<br />
(you'll find out at 27c3) Saturday, October 09, 2010 8:36:23 PM via<br />
Choqok<br />
MuscleNerd As dramatic as geohot's last-minute all-device JB is,<br />
still a shame that two bootrom holes will be burned at once. Friday,<br />
October 08, 2010 6:00:19 PM via web Retweeted by marcan42 and<br />
100+ others<br />
@shuffle2 next step would be looking into the view of storage (flash<br />
and HDD) as lv2 and figuring out what's wrong with the framebuffer<br />
Thursday, October 07, 2010 5:42:57 PM via Choqok in reply to<br />
shuffle2<br />
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