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- nothingcrat0
Not to spoil the discussion, but what's the big question/issue here.
Some guy writes some actionscript and puts it on a CD. He sells it for $x on a CD.
Want it? Willing to part with $x to get it? Go ahead. Use it for whatever the hell you want.Want to learn from it? Great. Want to use some of the code.. go ahead, you bought it. After all, if some kid finds a script out there that makes the slideshow effect (or whatever) that he wants, why do I have to change it or write it from scratch to use it?
This would seem to be a more complicated issue when applied to truly opensource languages. You can view>souce on millions of web pages to get HTML/javascript/etc. without paying anyone.