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Old 11-03-2012, 03:14 PM   #57
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In the USA, only the copyright holder (or their appointed agent) can bring action for a license violation.
What part of "or their appointed agent" would you like me to explain to you?

PS:
The subject you started this with was my comment about it does not say "when".

Now you are starting to drift onto another subject, about wither or not they are in violation of the license agreement.
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