Error: > (b)�Derivative Technology� means: (i) for copyrightable or copyrighted material, any > translation (including translation into other computer languages), potation, Rather than potation (which means the act of drinking or a sip or draught esp. of liquor) I suspect you intended to say portation... as in porting software to a different platform. You might want to make that explicit as even portation would be vague in this context. Why in the world would you remove this? I think it's a fine idea to get drunk whilst interpreting legal documentation... and having a state of insobriety a mandated condition while doing so would lead to all sorts of fun. :) Cheers, Jared Nielsen www.GameCodex.com ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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