Gee ... New Car (and Used) plaster their advertisements on cars ... several sports brands plaster their advertisements on their clothes & shoes ...
I agree, this is BEYOND silly. Regard$, --MJ "Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero" At 03:17 PM 1/26/2010, you wrote: > > >That idea is so silly that I doubt you actually >believe it. The painter cannot paint >advertisements on your house. GM cannot recall >your car to paint ads all over it. Your sales >contract does not say anything about GM "giving >up" that right. It doesn't have to. Everybody >knows that when you sell something the "free >speech" on it, as you call it, goes to the buyer with the bill of sale. > >Contract law is based on agreement. Written >contracts are, legally, just records of what the >parties agreed to do. The government could not >have agreed to some condition that nobody knew >about, especially since that condition would not >even be legal. Nobody thinks a seller normally >retains the right to advertise third party >messages on a custom-made product. A specific >exclusion does not need to be in the contract because both parties understand. > >Harland Harrison >LP of San Mateo County CA > >----- Message d'origine ---- >De : Bob Giramma <[email protected]> >À : [email protected] >Envoyé le : Lun 25 Janvier 2010, 20 h 34 min 47 s >Objet : Re: [Libertarian] US gov't has Bible verses on military weapons > >Yes, same thing. Free speech unless otherwise specified by contract. > >I am not interested in the Biblical phrase. I am >interested in freedom, which can only be taken >through consent of the seller in this case. > >From: ma ni >Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 7:16 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: RE: [Libertarian] US gov't has Bible verses on military weapons > >If the inscription said "Praise be to Allah and Muhammad", would >those here who are so tolerant of the biblical phrase be just as >tolerant? > >------------------------- > >I have some Trijicon night sights and I never noticed anything. > >If there is an inscription that nobody notices, does it >actually interrupt the silence of a forest gunfight? > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >------------------------------------ > >ForumWebSiteAt http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian Yahoo! Groups Links > >
