Do you actually re-type that meandering rant every time or do you do a copy/paste?
BTW, ever figure out my defense against your attack in #39? This doesn't even require the expertise that the nmap test did. It only requires basic computer industry knowledge over the last couple of years. Don't tell me you can't even get that.
Here's the definition of "free software" from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software):
Perfect proof of you attempting to blur the lines, just as you did recently when you tried to equate making personal backups to the criminal actions of the Russian hackers who distributed cracks of Apple's OSX to the entire internet, previously trying to claim OSX is "free software", but now somehow be outraged that someone would dare copy any of it.
What's wrong, don't like it when I couple a few of your outlandish contradictory claims together to show your history of deceit? I know you'd rather wander off into unrelated BS over minute technical details, but those are the facts, and give a clear representation of your overall hypocrisy in constant defense of Linux and free software for foreigners, even if they have to hack it like they did OSX, then you'll come along and try to use the "180 day rule for criminal prosecution" or claim Apple's letter threatening criminal prosecution is quote "BS". Too bad I won't let you get away with it is what you mean.