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Originally Posted by Shaggy
PK's argument was that the defendant was the owner and the judge didn't agree, that's not what I'm talking about.
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But it is directly relevant. Under the Judge's ruling, if it's their IP and your break their ToS/EULA,
regardless of "ownership", you've committed copyright infringement.
"an unauthorized reproduction of a copyrighted software program in the computer user’s Random Access Memory "
That's ALL it takes (and their contention was that breaking the EULA/ToS
made it unauthorised)
Blizzard asked for (again) and got an amazingly sweeping motion!