On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 19:47:59 +0100, R.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>...
>IMHO it's hard to prove law violation. For sure nobody would bother
>himself about it.
>It is publicly available. AFAIR you don't even need to logon to the
>page. It's IBM page, not hacker/warez page. You probably clicked Agree
>by accident ;-) I did it, but I don't understand English, just clicked
>some button. ;-)
>I's not stolen, it's downloaded from owner's page. IBM enbeld it for
>download.
>In some countries it's enough to sleep safe.
>In others any legal contracts, terms, conditions have to be in local
>language, otherwise it's not valid.
>...

And interesting idea in theory, but I'm sure nobody would ever follow such
suggestions.

Proving anything would be, um, a herculean task.  IBM might not be
interested in persuing it but certain others seem intent on seeing
improprieties around every corner.  They could make a real payne, I mean
pain, of themselves.

Pat O'Keefe

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