Daniel Rich wrote [edited]:
> [...]  If it is on a company asset then the
> company has to be the one who legally obtained it, not the user (your
> mileage may vary depending on who has the bigger lawyers).  This is
> (may) be true of software, mp3s, or other copyrighted materials.

As someone who is continents away from US corporate practices,
and constantly marvelling on such information from this list,
I have to ask:
Is it the same case with bringing your own O'Reilly book
to work and have it on a (company) bookshelf ?

I'd assume no, but I am always surprised...

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