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by jmillikin
2839 days ago
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I read both those blog posts, which manage to be both over-long and free of concrete content. Which particular part of them do you feel is relevant to this thread? > But that is not the reading that I see in court decisions
> or professionally drafted copyright licenses, which impose
> blanket use and purpose restrictions all the time.
Please link to an American, Canadian, or EU court decision holding that restrictions on use are enforceable via copyright law. I'll also accept a recent ruling that execution of a copyrighted program does not automatically qualify as fair use. |
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I won't be providing you any further comments. If you have need of specific guidance in this legal area, please seek your own legal counsel.