Re: A89: Me distributing roms


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Re: A89: Me distributing roms




I bet you Australia would uphold international copyright law.

Serial wrote:
> 
> The law is not the law. On the internet your NOT UNDER LAWS. I mean god
> dammit, if you need so much example, what if you live in austrillia, and
> what if austrillia said we dont enforce internet laws. How the hell would
> you be breaking a law!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
> [mailto:owner-assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org]On Behalf Of Alan C Johnson
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 7:07 PM
> To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
> Subject: Re: A89: Me distributing roms
> 
> Look, no matter how you try to reason this out, the law is the law and
> the law says you *can't* distribute someone elses software freely without
> their permission.  It doesn't matter if it happens through the internet,
> on floppy disks, or another way.  Disclaimers are meaningless, they are
> only a statement.  They can prosecute anyone who illegaly distributes
> software without the authors permission
> 
> Alan
> 
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 15:40:38 -0800
> > From: "Serial" <Serial@earthlink.net>
> > Subject: Re: A89: Me distributing roms.
> >
> > see the thing is. The internet is public domain. It's precisly the
> > opposite
> > on the internet. If someone doesn't say it's private then it's not.
> > Unlike
> > say the Owner of the lawnmower saying it is free and you can take it
> > because
> > of that and if it's on his lawn and you take it without him knowing
> > it's
> > thieft, on the internet if it's on his lawn it's automatically free.
> > He
> > would have to put a sign up saying do not take and while maybe a
> > case could
> > be formed against someone who did it'd never get prosecuted. The
> > internet
> > has over 400 million people that pass through it in a single day,
> > the law on
> > a public network is not only free is that which you can attain but
> > even
> > extends to free is that which you can attain from sources other than
> > its
> > distrobutor. You'll notice that precisly for reasons such as this
> > adobe
> > doesn't offer a download of it on their site. (Trialware maybe?) If
> > they did
> > no words other than not being there in the first place are
> > equivalent to do
> > not touch.
> 
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