On 2/18/07, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
by this same logic the EULA's that various commercial vendors use are
completely valid,
it doesn't matter what the intent is if it's not a legal thing to require.
Yes, it does matter.. the author of the work has defined the terms
under which you may use it.. if you don't like it, don't use the work.
There's a name for people who look at everything in terms of "you
can't make me".
Trent
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