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mlRe: [Moderator] Re: MacBook Air multitouch trackpad API
FROM : Scott Anguish
DATE : Sat Feb 02 22:31:06 2008

On Feb 2, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Wesley Smith wrote:

> On Feb 2, 2008 1:15 PM, Scott Anguish <<email_removed>> wrote:

>> Do not post links to reverse engineered APIs here.
>>

> why not?


First, the Mac OS X Software License Agreement says you may not 
disassembly or reverse-engineer (This is list not the place to debate 
whether or not this would fall under fair use or not)

Second, the discussion of private API is not appropriate to this 
list.  That includes pointing to other resources. This has been the 
policy for a long time now.

Finally, if you have issues with these policies, the list is not the 
place to discuss or debate them.  Contact the admin address in the 
signature.

Now, please take this discussion off-list.

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