[Fsf-friends] No warranty

Annamalai Gurusami annamalai.gurusami@email.masconit.com
Tue Dec 23 17:40:09 IST 2003


Chandrashekhar Mullaparthi <chandrashekhar.mullaparthi@t-mobile.co.uk> writes:

> Well, I dont agree with the analogy. A book is for learning about something.
> Usually, software is a tool/utility.
> 
> Like Ramanraj said in a message previously, if a book is crap, the author
> wont sell anymore and that is the end of his/her career as an author. The
> same cant be said of big corporations which make crap commercial software.

The same does apply to _big_ corporations.  If their software is not
useful, then it is not going to sell.  

Anyway the above argument (author's career ends), is tangential to the
question of warranty.  

Rgds,
anna

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