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you'd be walking a thin line
If you make 5 million copies, then distibute them everywhere, which in turn cost sales volume to drop (as you gave away what they are trying to sell), you could "file a complaint for peace diturbance, harassment, possible trespassing, possible property damage and whatever else I thought I would even be within my "rights" to accuse them of", and it wouldn't matter one bit.

That would be along the lines of "copyright infringment" and chances are you couldn't afford the amount they would sue you for.
Posted by: John Zern   Posted on: 07/19/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Dumber than microsoft? AMAZING.  yogeee | 07/18/06
Important case  PB_z | 07/18/06
Yeah, I can see the validity of THAT comparison....  yogeee | 07/18/06
Talk about flawed logic....  yogeee | 07/18/06
YOU can, but Google cannot  PB_z | 07/19/06
you'd be walking a thin line  John Zern | 07/19/06
Copyright's gonna hang itself one day.  HypnoToad | 07/18/06
Here's what google can do.  PhantomX | 07/19/06
Yes but then  DemonX | 07/19/06
Good  tic swayback | 07/19/06
Bloggers have nothing to fear.  krazytechie | 07/19/06
I want a court of law to say that  tic swayback | 07/19/06

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