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Anyone who has written software already knew this. It's why companies can ban you from a game you buy or pull a license if you use their software for purposes they don't agree with. You on the other hand have the ability to modify the software all you want as long as it is to get it to work with your system and you don't distribute it (or distribute under the guidelines in the EULA). Really, that article says nothing new.
Anyone who has written software already knew this. It's why companies can ban you from a game you buy or pull a license if you use their software for purposes they don't agree with. You on the other hand have the ability to modify the software all you want as long as it is to get it to work with your system and you don't distribute it (or distribute under the guidelines in the EULA). Really, that article says nothing new.