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Defintion (or Degrees) of Piracy
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Iguana Bwana
Re: Defintion (or Degrees) of Piracy
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On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 02:19:59 GMT, "Ewan Sinclair"
<ewan_sinclair@hotmail.com> wrote:

>His point was that his EULA allows him to make a copy for his own use.

Actually Ewan, apart from the tacit consent to copy by omission of its
prohibition within my and most TA users EULA which is a *non-variable
contract*, "fair dealing" also over-rules INA's subsequent prohibition
for the purpose of making a single back-up or working copy for your
own use.

Although the new copyright holder doesn't enlighten users to the fact
as it is in their interest to have you believe it's unlawful to copy
at all, their reference to "copy" only renders unlawful making
multiples which implies copying for other than your own use. ie:
implied distribution.

>On the moral side of the argument, I think there is little to be said for
>refusing to allow people to use a backup copy if they have already bought
>the game.

Exactly.

>I can understand how you aren't fond of piracy, but aren't you
>being a little over zealous in this case?

A *little* overzealous? Emotionally irrational is probably a better
description and about as best I can describe him whilst retaining a
semblance of civility.

Iguana Bwana


Iguana Bwana
Re: Defintion (or Degrees) of Piracy
Publié: 29 mars 2003 05:31
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 17:56:46 -0800, "Shonner" <shonner@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>You don't own the program.

All too obviously your comprehension's no better than your deduction.

Iguana Bwana