On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, David Johnson wrote: > On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Patrick Doyle wrote: > > > Legally, you can do two things: > > > > 1. Adhere to the terms of the license. > > 2. Don't make copies of the software. > > > > Is it not that simple? (Please excuse my ignorance. :-) > [...] > > I have a big problem with "license agreements". They state that "by > using this program you agree to ...". They rarely grant additional > permissions, but restrict the legal rights to the copy that you already > have. Aha, I see what you mean. It seems that this goes beyond copyright law into the territory of contract law. I know nothing about the latter--and almost nothing about the former--but it is far from obvious that such "licenses" are legally binding. -- Patrick Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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