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The Chewbacca defense gone nightmare

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okay, so people are bitching at me for saying that you COULD just get the binaries. because theres no source code. let me clarify.
When people say "none of those risen3d wads can be played again" that would imply Risen3d is gone. Dead. Kaput, with no trace. It IS dead, but there are traces. If you are SO desperate to play the wad, then you could probably get a Risen3d binary. It's not like they arent out there is my point.
Also, I may be wrong, but to the best of my knowlegde, the GPL states that the person has the RIGHT to the source. Now, this COULD be interpreted to mean that if the person just wants the binaries, then it doesn't matter if the source code exists or not because its never reached that point. For example (in pseudocode):
code:
Person wants Risen3d
Person downloads binaries
Person is informed that he or she has a right to the source code
If person doesn't want the source code Then It doesnt matter
If person does want the source code Then there is a legal issue
Now lets assume the people who still want risen3d dont want the source code, because they just want the binaries to run levels. That entire section of the GPL is meaningless because it was never reached. Its like an if/else statement in a program, it doesnt matter how much code you put into an else statement if the if statement is satisfied first. It is skipped over. Thats just my interpretation at least.
Finally, ignoring all the legal crap, I think it's stupid that this is STILL an issue, seeing as how the stupid GPL arguments are what got us into this mess anyway. Oh yeah, and for the record skulltag doesnt have a source release either, why don't you go try to shut them down as well if you care so much about technicalities and legalities? Of course, you all know that you won't because that would upset people in the community.
The GPL was created as an anti-EULA. Many people argue that now it has become more of a hindrace to development and was only good back when Linux was first released. I think that the main point of it's creation is being missed and it's turning into just another legal thing to fight over which was most definitely NOT what the creators had in mind.
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