On 27.01.2005, at 19:02, Henrik Buus Jensen wrote: > I think the bottom line still is that we're dealing with a gray area Speculations about possibilities to get something for free which is not intended to be free are interesting and some of us can learn about the complexity for her/his own work. But I think we should start seeing things differently: A world were anybody gets deprived of something because he has no bullet proof written license, is not a good world. But we want a good world, not? Possibly I am soon in the situation to give some advice or at least support regarding copyright. I will tell everybody "Do not do that. You don't want it to be done to your own property and don't forget: you would not have any samples without those people." Peter Ostry
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Re: [EXS] Re: Legal question
2005-01-27 by Peter Ostry
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