Re: A89: Me distributing roms.


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Re: A89: Me distributing roms.




Also, TI can kiss our collective @$$e$ about this.  There isn't any
possible legal way they can touch it.  Since the ROM was put on the site
for free, it is classified as "public domain" software.  Nothing can keep
track of every file on every server, anyway, so they'll never know for
sure.  Heh heh heh.

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Cody Maggard, Technocracy Adjutant
RavenLoft_15@juno.com

On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 18:39:16 -0800 "Serial" <Serial@earthlink.net>
writes:
>
>Simple. There is no payment to download it and it is not protected by 
>any
>passwords or compression. It'd be like if adobe put a full download of
>photoshop in their site for free and said we're breaking the law if we
>download it.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
>[mailto:owner-assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org]On Behalf Of Cassady Roop
>Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 6:22 PM
>To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: Re: A89: Me distributing roms.
>
>
>
>> hold no rights over public property and if they have a problem with 
>that
>I'd
>> like to hear about it in person. If you work for Ti mail me and I'll 
>call
>> you personally and you can explain why you think you have a right to 
>stop
>> the distrobution of public software through the use of threats and
>reporting
>
>
>How exactly does a ROM TI wrote fall under the term 'public property'
>unless they say it does? (which they don't)
>
>Cassady Roop
>
>
>

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