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Re: Copyrights, etc.
- Subject: Re: Copyrights, etc.
- From: scottw@onyx.southwind.net (Scott Weierich)
- Date: 1996/05/12
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: SouthWind Internet Access, Inc.
- References: <4n3g4v$moi@redwood.northcoast.com>
Elizabeth Lucero (blinky@northcoast.com) wrote:
: first of all, thanks to whomever posted the "Copyright FAQ" that was a
: nice way to get some specific info. I have been aware for quite some
: time, however, that just b/c you don't charge for something or claim you
: wrote it, it does not violate the specific law. but i'm not concerned
: with the specific law. if people in midevil London said that murdering
: your brother to gain the throne was OK, b/c the specific law said it was
: so, then this world would be a tad strange, dont' you think? as fas as
: working GS users go, all logic tells me that copying a file or program is
: not a terrible thing. i would have bought a newer computer a long time
<big snip>
Boy are you stretching for an acceptable reason to steal. Yes, steal.
Whether the program is too expensive for you to warrant buying or it's
a program that you feel you wouldn't use often enough to justify
spending money on it at any price, your reasoning for having a pirated
copy is only you trying to justify your theft. This is very similar to
shoplifting, or hopping the fence to get into a pay-at-the-gate event.
Both are wrong and illegal. It's all about morals and ethics. Plain and
simple.
Scott