--- "Rubber Chicken Software Co." <support@...> wrote: > We get people calling that say something like this: "I got a > couple CD's from my friend and I'm translating them..." or " went > over to my friends house and I converted my CD's and..." > > The first instance is infringement on the sounds copyright; the second > is an infringement on the convertors copyright. Both are no-no's. In > both instances I insist that they comply with the rules before I help > them any further. Sorry, legalese isnt my thing ; looking at the second case here, can I infer from this that its in your licence that only the purchaser can use the software - that someone using a friends install at their house to convert is an infringement? If so, if a commercial studio has a copy of translator, does that means that visiting clients are not able to use it? Just curious as its a licensing system I have never met before. BTW, any news on your mac port yet? I'm still waiting! ;-) ~Pev __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
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RE: [exs] Passing around that Akai Thang
2002-02-11 by Pev
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