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I saw someone who uses linx which is based on linpack for commercial purposes without permission of intel. This guy does overclocking tests using linx for other people, and gets money. I wonder if this is illegal
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Hello Daniel7,
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
I understand, I would appreciate if you could provide more information to us.
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Please let me know if that is fine with you.
Esteban D.
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yes, surely. please contact to the email.
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Hello Daniel7,
I sent an email to you to continue with the support. I hope you see it.
Note: Your post was edited due to the use of personal information.
Esteban D.
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Hello all,
This issue has been resolved by working directly with the community post originator, if you hace a similar concern please contact Intel Customer Support.
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Esteban D.
Intel Technical Support Technician
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