Why Lawyers Don't Like Linux

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 08/11/2008 - 15:04

IT Wire: "Professionals who work on the basis of billable hours rarely take the time out to write an article for publication unless they have a valid reason for doing so.

That's why I'm generally a bit sceptical when lawyers come out with articles that attempt to make a case against the use of free and open source sofware."


 

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