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Re: Net piracy?
- Subject: Re: Net piracy?
- From: irsman@iastate.edu (Ian Schmidt)
- Date: 18 Jul 1994 20:38:33 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, IA
- References: <307cd2$4vb@crl4.crl.com> <309c1t$64k@news.iastate.edu> <30eaeg$5un@bmerha64.bnr.ca>
In article <30eaeg$5un@bmerha64.bnr.ca> jeffr@bmerha2a.bnr.ca (Jeffrey Robertson) writes:
>Right, but remember it's up to them to complain when the copyright is
>violated. They don't have to voice an opinion one way or the other
>before that happens, and neither does a archiver (aka pirate) have to
>look for one before pressing the CD. It makes sense to try and get
>the holder's permission before including the program, but I don't think
>the law requires it. On a pragmatic level, one can only spend so much
>time looking for something that might very well not exist.
Yes, but it's probably best not to include something unless a full-scale
reasonable search has been made to secure permission. Then if the
author/copyright holder(s) can't be found, you at least can document
that you tried lest they unexpectedly appear later.
>Yup. You're ahead of me there. Where can I get a hold of the IEEE document?
>Does this document reflect existing law, or is it just a "would be nice"
>opinion paper?
I would guess that IEEE has it ;) Seriously, I got my copy from our
university library, I don't think regular ones would have IEEE
documents. The document basically reviews a few existing cases and has
guidelines for copyrighting software, firmware, etc, etc.
>Actually, this would seem to prove _my_ point. A lawsuit implies the
>law of torts, doesn't it? I mean, you don't sue over theft per se, you
>sue over the effect of the theft. So basically, these people were suing
>over a copyright infringement. This was a civil suit, not a criminal one,
>right?
I don't quite grok this, I'll let Jawaid handle it :)
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Ian Schmidt / irsman@iastate.edu / irsman@cs.iastate.edu / BAZ IS RIGHT!!!