On Saturday 28 December 2002 10:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A peer of mine checked with his Intellectual Properties attorney who said
> that he was familiar with such "at will" terminations of perpetual length
> contracts, precisely because they defined no fixed duration in a few U.S.
> jurisdictions.

Not that I know much about this, but I would speculate that that's entirely 
the difference.  A perpetual contract related to copyright does have a fixed 
duration.  The length of the copyright.

-Damian
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