Fedor Zuev wrote: > 2) Can't be counted as accept any action that is not the >subject of the agreement. Subject of agreement in this case - >transfer of rights. Therefore, can't be counted as accept any >action, which you have statutory (directly from the law) right to >perform. Namely: installation from CD|DVD-ROM, quotation and >other fair use, backup, non-public (f.e. for single user) display >via electronic means (f.e. SSL).
See http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1988/Ukpga_19880048_en_3.htm#mdiv17 - in the UK, installation from CD requires permission from the copyright holder. There are no fair use provisions, either. >_In_ _a_ _way_ _requiring_ _permission_ _under_ _copyright_ _law_! If I copy a GFDLed document, I require permission under copyright law. -- Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

