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Old 01-06-2008, 09:33 AM   #63
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
It depends if the things you are tolds gives you reasons to think that the material is not OK to distribute. Somebody just saying "you do not have the right" without any further arguments or clarification is probably not enough.
Pardon, but that sounds ridiculous. Being told "you do not have the right" should be enough of a reason to avoid distribution right there. Are you saying your courts would force you to make the person who told you that produce the relevent documents, and their credentials, before you are required to believe them and accept their statement?

In the U.S., they would laugh that notion out of court. In fact, it would be my responsibility, upon being told "I did not have the right," to find and examine the documentation and credentials myself before ignoring that statement and distributing anyway.
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