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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] a business model for free software
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Robin Green |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] a business model for free software |
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Mon, 27 Mar 2006 20:52:52 +0100 |
OT: I don't understand why paying employees (or anyone else) in stock
isn't inevitably going to be insider trading. It can hardly fail to
obtain that sometimes insiders know non-public facts that would
change their valuation of shares in the company, when deciding how much
stock to pay someone. But insider trading law seems to me to be a joke
anyway. It must be pretty difficult to enforce.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 23:49:14 -0800
Thomas Lord <address@hidden> wrote:
> Last word in the "licensing question" thread here:
>
> http://dasht-brk.livejournal.com/28013.html?mode=reply
>
>
> Free software business models -- solved!
>
> -t
>
> p.s. to Andrew: your analogy to insurance is wrong for
> reasons that are kind of tedious to rehearse in this forum.
> Your self-admitted superficial glance at the contract is
> wrong too -- the contract does have that property that a
> quick glance at it is likely to lead to a misreading.
>
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--
Robin