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Old December 27th 03, 06:18 PM
kurttrail
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Michael Stevens wrote:

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Jupiter Jones [MVP] wrote:

Not legally.

It's legal in the US!

Prove it!


I already did, by showing a law that allows it. You know, the part
you snipped out without indicating that you snipped anything out!


No you gave your opinion on how you see and define the ruling, I
don't see it that way at all, even with your diligent Encarta
definitions of the individual words.
Can you show me an example where your definition of the ruling has
been used with success? If you can I will accept your statement it is
legal in the US. Otherwise, maybe you should drop the definitive
statement it is legal in the US. I can acknowledge a law is not
broken by breaking the EULA contract, but it doesn't mean penalties
can't be accessed if the owner of the EULA desires to do so.




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