Oh yes we do, but that's like conventional you know.
The software asks us "do you agree with bula bula.." during installing.
That is exactly the same, no difference
Ok, now i'm even more curious. When you install software on a computer in Korea, do they make you agree to License Agreements (End User License Agreements) like they do in the U.S. ?
No.... How did you get the question ?
Someone could be charged when he/she claims that as his/her own work after
modify the other's work.
Korea is not that retarded --;;
So, is it true that somebody in Korea could be charged "Millions" for copying semi-open source code and NOT claiming it as their own? If so, i'm never visiting Korea. Evidently their courts are more retarded than our U.S. system.