In order to use a browser, the user MUST upload my source code in a format the user's browser can understand.
Since I am giving implicit approval for uploading my code to his computer, I figure I lose many if not all rights to that code. In return, the vast majority of users are using my code to view pages for various reasons.
The few that copy my code for whatever reason are not good programmers. They will spend more time trying to force my code to work in their application than a good programmer will spend writing original code.
That is not to say that a good programmer won't use code once in a while, a line here or a line there, but not whole pages worth. And when the good programmer uses the code he understands the underlying principles and can quickly adapt the code to his situation. He rarely, if ever, uses the code unchanged.
Those that copy code wholesale make as few changes as possible. They don't understand the underlying principles, so they waste a lot of time, many times not realizing that the code they copied will not or cannot do what they want it to do. And of course they have no clue as how to modify it to fit their application.
Since my code is on the user's computer, I just figure that he can do anything he wants to do with it, so long as what he does is ethical and legal. There is simply NO way that I can control that code no matter what I do, so why worry about it? And let the idiots copy it and pull their hair out trying to make it work!!!!
mmerlinn
"Political correctness is the BADGE of a COWARD!"