thorstenczub wrote:as long as people are hungry or ill they will steal.
you cannot stop thiefs by telling them not to steal.
the best way to stop stealing is to increase living conditions of all.
never the judge or the police or even the politician should be the same force.
This has to be yet another bizarre excuses supporting thievery.
Of course society can't stop thieves from stealing. However, there are penalties for stealing [crimes], as a means of deterrent. These deterrents should give anyone a "clue", if not from a morally/ethically obligation.
The best way to stop stealing is to instill discipline/morals/ethics in the youths [your children] from birth. When these children grow up, they will not depart from the good code of conduct - for better or worst living conditions. But frivolous reasons OR personal "human rights" for committing them will not obviate enforcement of the law/ethics/morals. Stealing is stealing. That's "a bad" thing, and there are no excuses.
thorstenczub wrote:if you want to make a comparison:
the police, the judge, the shop , the thief...
the police and the judge are not the same people.
No, but the judge and the police force have a common goal: law. Still, a police officer can exercise his/her discretion, relative to who committed the crime, to either take the suspect to jail or not, based on factors such as evidences, facts, suspects' behaviour and criminal/non-criminal history etc. Ditto a judge's ruling. Just because judges and the police forces are not literally the same enforcement unit does NOT make it acceptable for RH, or anyone for that matter, to run amok and do whatever they please. Otherwise every jail / prison in all countries, world-wide, will be filled up and billions more to go. Do you think countries worldwide have laws & police forces just so people get to be lawless & break them without consequences?
Just curios....
1. what's your take on current Fruit / Crafty => Rybka/Vas case?
2. Was it okay for VR to plagiarized Fruit / Crafty codes without due credit to their respective authors, claiming "Rybka is 100% original at the source code level", but we found that to be a lie?
3. Was it OK for the ICGA to ban Vas?
4. Do you think Bob Hyatt etc, should not have dug up the truth?
5. What do you think about Fabien Letouzey and the FSF considering the legal avenue?