Well... For a couple days the UU Authorization Hack posted on UO was debated.

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Copying Cyan files (any copyrighted material) seems legally pretty clear cut to me. The gray area is all about how far Cyan will let us go... They seem to have some conflicting goals and Cyan saying where they draw the line would jeopardize some of their rights. So, they don't and we have to infer where.
That is part of the problem with Dickins posts and web site and the stir it caused.
It appears that on pure technical legal he can't do what he did, reverse eng, change and publish how to change with some of his files apparently being modified Cyan files (I could be wrong about that). However he has done no more reverse engineering than I did when trying to find the Thanksgiving Switches for Bevin in post Prologue days. His tools are nothing more than what many of the community have built and published.
My problem is more from a point of civility. I think he crossed a line that Cyan has asked us not to cross. I believe many of us are far past the legal limit but not past Cyan’s limit. If Cyan were to so choose, they would have legal grounds on which to act to stop the publishing of the UU Auth Hack. (New Digital Rights limits speech)
One of the things I think JustinTime9 has not picked up on is; that once a matter is brought to Cyan’s attention, to protect their IP rights they must act to some extent, whither they want to or not. I’m not picking on JustinTIme9, but in some future court case someone could use JustinTIme9’s informing Cyan as an example of their knowledge of a use of Cyan’s IP. If Cyan had/has not acted on it, then someone would have evidence of Cyan allowing the IP to fall into the public domain.
So, there is more at stake when one plays in the gray area. It is beyond what is simply legal. Now it is a matter of can we play NICE. If we can, the trust between Cyan and the community grows. If not, and I think Dickins web site is NOT PLAYING NICE, it pushes Cyan into reducing their trust in the community.
I have no problem with JustinTIme9 contacting Cyan. I can’t know what was in his heart or why acted. I’ll cut him slack. Dickins too, has a right to do what he did, as we each do. He explained his viewpoint and I'll give him that he is rational. I disagree but I can't unequivocally show that he is wrong because of the gray area that seems to exist. Yeah, technically I think I can make each my points legally, but that is not really the point in forums. But, at some point Cyan may or may not decide he went too far and take action (Cyan has already commented on Dickins at UO). I agree with Cyan, I think Dickins timing is really bad.
I’m very proud that the Myst community in general has a mature and enlightened approach to how they treat Cyan’s IP. We seem to do a decent job of policing ourselves. In Dickins case, I would like to see him take the site down until Cyan and GT get their thing resolved.
