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- From: rico@disaster.hacktic.nl (Rico Jansen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: PIRACY
- Message-ID: <BeP0s*Yp0@disaster.hacktic.nl>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 10:44:37 GMT
- References: <1992Nov16.184751.8542@cs.mun.ca> <starman.03sd@crash.amigans.gen.nz>
- Organization: HIN - Disaster Area
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- In article <starman.03sd@crash.amigans.gen.nz>, Robin Halligan writes:
-
- > Just a point here When someone pays for a software pack in most instances
- > thay pay for the disk/ the manual/ the packageing/ AND THE RIGHT TO USE THE
- > SOFTWARE not the software itself.
-
- Right, it says so in *english* on the package. I am dutch. Am I to understand
- this *english* legal mumbojumbo ?
-
- Definetly not. A licencse like that doesn't apply to me. I mean if I put
- a dutch licencse on a package would it be valid in the US ?
-
- Rico Jansen (rico@disaster.hacktic.nl)
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