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Old 01-02-2012, 12:25 PM   #87
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Yes, he can feel how he likes but he gave it away. Do the recipients of his gift have no rights over what became their property?
If somebody gives you a copyrighted work, then no, you have no right to create additional copies and redistribute them without the permission of the copyright holder. Doesn't matter if you got it free, it's still a copyrighted work.

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I get that that his wishes weren't adhered to but by that point he was asking for a courtesy.
No, he wasn't. He was expecting his legal rights to be respected.
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