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- From: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston)
- Subject: Re: BSDI/USL Lawsuit -- More Bad News for Human Beings...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.184551.22515@sci34hub.sci.com>
- Reply-To: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston)
- Organization: SCI Systems, Inc., Huntsville, Al.
- References: <1993Jan22.005910.9864@choate.edu> <1993Jan28.050526.22773@unislc.uucp>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 18:45:51 GMT
- Lines: 31
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- In article <1993Jan28.050526.22773@unislc.uucp> erc@unislc.uucp (Ed Carp) writes:
- >Thor Lancelot Simon (lancelot@spock.uucp) wrote:
-
- [ has had source access, but... ]
- >: I'm a minor. So I'm not bound by any contractual obligation, to AT&T or anyone
- >: else. If USL is still working on the trade-secret angle in their lawsuit, I
- >: or others like me will, once we hit the mainstream of the computer industry,
- >: be exactly the type of legal conduit for information that removes trade-secret
- >: protection. I doubt that USL has the legal resources to fight with the common
- >: law...
-
- I doubt Thor has a clue as to the pigheadedness of AT&T/USLs' legal staff,
- and their willingness to squander millions trying to ruin someone on the
- other side of a lawsuit. Common law won't stand a chance without $10 million
- or so to support it.
-
- >The problem with that is that whoever gave you access to the source can be sued
- >(and successfully, I might add) for giving you such access, because you are not
- >an adult, and cannot enter into a legal binding contract - this is a clear
- >violation of the AT&T licensing agreement.
-
- Based on this rational, AT&T/USL shouldn't have issued a source license
- to a educational institution; virtually every student falls under the
- classification of "minor". Unless the agreement specifically prohibited
- access by students, that's tacit approval of a non-enforcable situation.
- I'm sure the schools' lawyers would have a field day with that...
-
- --
- Gary Heston SCI Systems, Inc. gary@sci34hub.sci.com site admin
- The Chairman of the Board and the CFO speak for SCI. I'm neither.
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