As the saying goes only in America
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strange indeed. I did not read the full thing (letters etc.) but
if Microsoft's license-agreement or whatever did not allowed
such APIcalls and they have PROVE that this guy violated it:
why did they not simply show him what he made wrong?
So it looks really a bit weird.
Nevertheless, if M$ doesnt want this, they CAN forbid it and this
is a legitimate restriction. Would be only look better if their
left hand knows what the right hand thinks about it at M$
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Well, i read pretty much all correspondence betweeb microsoft en the developer and microsoft kept avoiding the question about what rule actually gets broken. I think the microsofts case is pretty weak. They don't want the extension, but the current license doesn't forbid it in any way. Imo it seems they are just bullying to get what they want.
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Originally Posted by LocutusofBorg View PostNevertheless, if M$ doesnt want this, they CAN forbid it and this
is a legitimate restriction. Would be only look better if their
left hand knows what the right hand thinks about it at M$
The point is: I don't think you can forbid anyone to write a tool that uses publicly available information (API documentation) to interface with an API, which by itself doesn't do anything yet. You can only forbid the user of your API to let other programs interface with it, and I'm not even sure this can be employed in Europe, since EULAs have pretty much no stand against the laws here and are usually quite void.
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