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On 19/08/2010 9:37 PM, Nic Roets wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Chris
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keep the Talk-List clean from Legal discussions. Anybody is welcome to
join it on Legal-talk.<br>
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Sorry, but I've seen those kind of invitations, too.<br>
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I'm not subscribed to Legal-talk and have no interest in the obscure
legal details.<br>
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General discussion about the new License/CT belongs to Talk. The future
of the OSM project as such is at stake, here...<br>
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Chris,<br>
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It is possible to change the legal status of something without
affecting the community. For example the gold standard was removed
making the dollar a Fiat currency without an economic meltdown.<br>
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Um, what happened in October 2008?<br>
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Brendan<br>
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