LOL

Not saying they can't make derived works, I am just saying that there should be a fee for closed source distributions.
And yes you are right, WebKit is the closest thing to a pure standards based browser and KDE should be compensated for their work.
They built WebKit originally KHTML for KDE and Linux, not so Apple could create Safari and act like it is their shiny new baby without any mention of the source.
At least chrome gives credit where credit is due. I assume you are on a Mac since you took offense. No need to dig back, Apple is already doing that for me.


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