I think it's obvious by now that the feeling here is that what you are trying to do is at least unethical...if not illegal. And your justification is that the big boys do it?:
...I think it is even better if those multinational corporations who infringed patent sit here listening to you, isn't it?
I think you're very kind, if in China you will be called "JIAN YI YONG WEI" , it's a good word, I'd like to think the Collins dictionary would explain this word with: A good brave person who would like to help others.
I think it's obvious by now that the feeling here is that what you are trying to do is at least unethical...if not illegal. And your justification is that the big boys do it?:
Ken
I can understand. But you have not explained my query: if their customers have paid this price enough, shouldn't those costomers be full and free right to export Gerber?
But that's the point we are trying to make. The customers of ExpressPCB did not pay any price, they used the software for free. Whether they expended effort to generate a PCB using that software is immaterial. They still do not have the right to use the software for other then it was intended.
I can understand. But you have not explained my query: if their customers have paid this price enough, shouldn't those costomers be full and free right to export Gerber?
No. The customer only has the rights that the software owner gives him. ExpressPCB will export the Gerber files at additional cost. That is their right.
But that's the point we are trying to make. The customers of ExpressPCB did not pay any price, they used the software for free. Whether they expended effort to generate a PCB using that software is immaterial. They still do not have the right to use the software for other then it was intended.
No. The customer only has the rights that the software owner gives him. ExpressPCB will export the Gerber files at additional cost. That is their right.