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Old 06-23-2010, 05:09 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by Freeshadow View Post

a void is a void

if there is no law precisely forbidding something it is allowed
analogous appliance of law is only allowed in favour of the deliquent, not against him.

everything else would be against
  • nulla poena sine lege and
  • in dubio pro reo
and thus contrary to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Art 6 (2) & 7 (1)
(I'm pretty sure, that the common law contains these elemental principles as well, but since it is not my domain I will not comment on this - especially because it is of no importance for the case presented since the country in cuestion is not covered by the common law.)

you have already proven your enormous ignorance as far distinguishing between differences in legal terminology by persisting on a theft definition for infridgement.

the only thing you achieve with such unreflected and uninformed postings is:
  1. making a fool of yourself
  2. making everybody with just a iota of legal education (or 3 handfulls of common sense) bleeding from their eyes when they read this rubbish.
Stop with the personal attacks it is forbidden by the forum rules.

Your understanding of the copyright law is wrong. They allow only certain uses of covered property. You've got the concept exactly backwards.
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