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Posted by no on 03/02/06 17:53
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 18:08:47 -0800, Walter Traprock
<wetraprock@hotmail.com> wrote:
>"Goro" <evilninjax@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> > Indeed, if your copy was destroyed, it would be legal for you to make
>> > a copy from a rental, friend, etc. because you still own the
>> > intellectual property.
>
>I doubt that. You also are buying the form the IP is recorded on, and
>if you don't protect your physical copy, you lose both the copy and the
>license to use the Intellectual Property.
>
They might not admit it, but assume for a second it was worth it for
them to take you to court for doing it. Should such a case come to
court, it is highly unlikely you could be found guilty (indeed, the
case would probably be thrown out).
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