Ron Festa wrote:
> Not really. If you're a user basically that means you have to stop using 
> that viewer if you want to continue access. If you are a developer it 
> means you have to remove the ability to connect to SL. Again as per the 
> FSF ruling on this, they're restricting the service not the software.

It's not a "ruling".

It's the personal opinion of a non-lawyer that works for the FSF.
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