[Hackmeeting] A Google Earth non piace il reverse engineerin…

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Author: Luca Brivio
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Subject: [Hackmeeting] A Google Earth non piace il reverse engineering
Il sito del software incriminato è

http://gaia.serezhkin.com

Il messaggio degli sviluppatori ha del surreale... Comunque credo che
nessuno possa impedire loro di pubblicare le API retroingegnerizzate...
o sbaglio?

Inizio messsaggio inviato:

Data: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 01:20:41 +0100
Da: Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo <jsogo@???>
A: 400070-done@???
Cc: Debian-devel@???
Oggetto: Re: Bug#400070: RFP: gaia -- Google Earth client


El jue, 23-11-2006 a las 18:50 +0100, Axel Beckert escribió:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
>
> * Package name    : gaia
>   Version         : 0.1.0
>   Upstream Author : gaia@???
> * URL or Web page : http://gaia.serezhkin.com/
> * License         : GPLv2
>   Description     : Google Earth client

>
> Gaia is both a free library and free client to Google Earth for Linux,
> *BSD, MacOS X and in future also Windows.


Sorry, but it seems that Google send a cease&desist letter to gaia
developers, as you can see in their webpage (URL above):

25 November 2006, we've got the letter from Michael Jones, the Chief
Technologist of Google Earth, Google Maps, and Google Local search,
requesting us to cease reverse engineering and improper usage of
licensed data that Google Earth use. We understand and respect Google's
position on the case, so we've removed all downloads from this page and
we ask everybody who have ever downloaded gaia 0.1.0 and prior versions
to delete all files concerned with the project, which include source
code, binary files and image cache (~/.gaia).

--
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
jsogo@???

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Luca Brivio