On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 08:08:30PM -0500, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
> Adam McKenna wrote:
> >That would need to be decided by a court.  Obviously if you can only use 
> >one
> >copy at a time, and your backup strategy involves keeping multiple copies 
> >on
> >multiple machines, someone would have to *prove* that you were using more
> >than one copy at a time,
> The plaintiff needs to do no such thing; all he needs to show is that 
> your copies were not for archival purposes only.

How would you propose he do that without my cooperation?  How would he even
find out about it?

> And since you're stating "yeah, I used them" you've said they're not for 
> archival  purposes only ??? they're for use as well.

And in a court where I am not required to incriminate myself, how would he
prove it?

--Adam

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