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Subject: RE: Tech: Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source From: mooman Date: 25 Aug 03 - 05:57 AM Good for them! At work I changed my organization's system over to a Linux-server based system and we have saved a lot of money too. Peace, moo |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 25 Aug 03 - 01:40 AM Yeehaw! Just might have to change over to Ernie Ball strings. In the article, Sterling Ball said, "The BSA had a program back then called "Nail Your Boss," where they encouraged disgruntled employees to report on their company...". The company I used to work for got nailed by the BSA after a tip from a disgruntled ex-employee. Every bit of the unlicensed software that was found was stuff that he (the ex-employee) had put onto what had been his machine. Fortunately, we were a small company and got by with just a warning. Bruce |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source From: Mudlark Date: 25 Aug 03 - 12:53 AM Way to go, home town boy Ball! Thanks for thread, Garg, and thanks for the link Misophist. I'm not a techie but the whole story made me feel good. I like the man's attitude... |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 24 Aug 03 - 11:13 PM Sorry, there is none available.
Accept it...or attribute it to urban-myth.
Sincerely, |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source From: mack/misophist Date: 24 Aug 03 - 10:17 PM What's wrong with a link to the article? Ernie Ball |
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Subject: Tech: Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source From: GUEST Date: 24 Aug 03 - 11:46 AM August 21, 2003 - Ernie Ball - Model For Open-Source Transition? It seems Microsoft is starting a revolution:
"Ernie Ball is a company that makes guitar strings. After being raided by the BSA in 2000 without warning and fined $100,000 for a few unlicensed copies of software, CEO Sterling Ball vowed not to give another cent to Microsoft and within 6 months, according to CNET News, had the whole company switched to Red Hat Linux, OpenOffice.org, Mozilla, and other free software."
Sincerely, |
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