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Old July 30th 04, 07:31 PM
ol'methuzla
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Default Why Only On One PC?

Adios Plato, you are a drag on this newsgroup......."PLONK"

"Plato" |@|.| wrote in message ...
Alexander Grigoriev wrote:

A private teacher gives a group lesson, and every listener pays a fixed fee.
You pay for you only, but bring another non-paying person with you (variant:
you use your phone to allow another person to listen to the lecture). Will
it be fair? The teacher doesn't overwork just because one more person is
attending. Do you think it's fair use of the lecturer?


Please crawl back into your whole.




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Old July 30th 04, 09:30 PM
ol'methuzla
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Default Why Only On One PC?

Adios Plato, you are a drag on this newsgroup......."PLONK"

"Plato" |@|.| wrote in message ...
Alexander Grigoriev wrote:

A private teacher gives a group lesson, and every listener pays a fixed fee.
You pay for you only, but bring another non-paying person with you (variant:
you use your phone to allow another person to listen to the lecture). Will
it be fair? The teacher doesn't overwork just because one more person is
attending. Do you think it's fair use of the lecturer?


Please crawl back into your whole.




 




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