Well, I looked at some of the auctions of Gimp there, and one was for 99 cents, others for like 4 bucks highest i saw was 20 dollars. Some of these sales are packages including open office, etc. It's basically the price to get a version burned to a cd. It's like when I wanted to install Ubuntu, eventually I figured out how to download and burn a disk image, but in the meantime I had to buy a burner for 33 bucks. But back when I didn't have a burner or didn't readily know how to burn it I bought a Ubuntu disk for 4 dollars, well worth the cost. Dan On 5/10/12, Jay Smith <jay@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 05/10/2012 04:26 PM, Russ Marshall wrote: >> Can anyone explain to me why GIMP allows their “FREE” software to be >> SOLD on eBay? There are those of us >> who have been cheated by sellers who, when you win the auction send you >> the URL for GIMP web page where >> you may download it for free!!!! >> I have complained to eBay but they will not do anything about it. >> RUSS MARSHALL > > > Russ, > > Gimp developers do not "allow" or "not allow" sales. The Gimp license > does not prevent such activity. That is part of the whole open-source > software world, it is not related only to Gimp. > > No, such activity is not honorable -- if the seller has not added any > value to transaction, but since it is not a disallowed activity, it is > not illegal. Whether it is ethical or not is a decision above my pay > grade. I don't like it, but even vultures and possums have their role > in the world. > > However... I believe strongly -- and I do apply this thinking to myself > as well -- that one should first look to oneself before deciding to > blame others. Did you know that you were buying Gimp? Did you know > what you were going to be receiving? If you did know that you were > buying Gimp, did you research it (doing a simple Google search would > have told you everything) before bidding on it. Or, if you did not know > what product you were buying, why did you bid on it? All these types of > questions should perhaps be considered before blaming everybody else. > > If you were not previously aware of Gimp and you did not do any research > to find Gimp (or other free / open-source software), then perhaps the > eBay seller did actually provide some value for the price they charged > -- in a devious kind of way, they have introduced you to the wonderful > world of Gimp. If Gimp cost $200 or $500, it would still be worth it to > _many_ people, myself included. > > So, perhaps this is just a life lesson: Know exactly what you are > bidding on, research alternative sources before bidding, etc., etc. > > By the way, there is a huge and wonderful world of free / open-source > software around there. Explore that world and you will find a lot of > great, free programs you had no idea existed. > > Jay > _______________________________________________ > gimp-user-list mailing list > gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list > _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
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