On 11/20/01 10:26 PM, "Greg Hammond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> John:
> 
> I'll say something similar to what I said to Diane. I have not attempted to
> make any case justifying the pirating of software. If you think otherwise,
> then you simply did not read the thread. Or you choose to argue against a
> straw man.
> 
> I do not believe it is appropriate to steal tangible or intangible property.
> Period.
> 
> I is *possible* that the loan of this equipment violates an NDA or other
> agreement. It is also possible that what was done was not covered by an NDA,
> or that there was no NDA.
> 
> So, like several others here, you are speculating--and choosing to speculate
> the worst--on no other basis than the fact that I asked an otherwise
> legitimate question out of curiosity.
> 
> But please, do not lecture me on "being a man," unless you just like to see
> yourself pontificate in electrons.
> 
> Greg

Greg,

The email above was sent using Erage 10. Do you still have this person's
machine on loan? Makes no difference. You are currently using pirated/stolen
property. If you do not believe that this it is "appropriate to steal
tangible or intangible property. Period." then stop using what is stolen
software! 

This is not speculation, it is based upon the evidence of the headers of
your email.

Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
-- 
"With computers we can now misinterpret Scripture at speeds never before
possible"


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