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"Chair Designer Sues Disney Over Chair Used In Alice In Wonderland Movie" =( -Thiago On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 7:00 PM, David Taylor <taylor...@comcast.net> wrote: > You guys are working much too hard at this. All you have to do is download > the Furniture Genuine Advantage patch from Microsloth.com. Then you will > have the comfort of knowing that your furniture is truly your own property > and not a pirated copy of someone else’s furniture. You will also be able to > move the furniture around within the house any time you like. Just don’t > plan on remodeling your house. If the furniture notices any structural > changes in the house that might suggest that it is not actually the same > house, it will immediately refuse to let you sit on it, dine on it, or use > it in any other way. But, hey, all ‘advantages’ have to come at some small > cost, right? > > > > ________________________________ > > From: owner-pygame-us...@seul.org [mailto:owner-pygame-us...@seul.org] On > Behalf Of B W > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 7:15 AM > To: pygame-users@seul.org > Subject: Re: [pygame] are individual midi instruments sounds copyrighted > > > > Relocating the furniture voids the warranty. If you need to move the > furniture under warranty to a new location, you'll either need to contract > an authorized, insured mover, or get the furniture re-certified by an > authorized representative of the manufacturer at the new location. These > expensive services are not covered under the maintenance agreement. > > Gumm > > On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Greg Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz> > wrote: > > Thiago Chaves wrote: > > Sorry. Evidently you'll be able to buy "professional broadcaster" > versions of the furniture, which is pretty much the same thing, but > incredibly more expensive. > > > > Also, if you want other members of your family to be able > to use the furniture, they will have to buy their own > furniture, or you will have to get a special "household" > furniture licence. > > And don't even think about letting visitors sit on your > sofa... > > -- > Greg > >