Re: XP or 2000? ... Really about Kurt trolling the group

From: kurttrail (dontemailme_at_anywhereintheknowuniverse.org)
Date: 02/10/05


Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 12:22:15 -0500

Leythos wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:45:05 -0500, kurttrail wrote:
>
>> I have the Supreme Court telling me that the Copyright owner does not
>> possess the exclusive right to my "fair use" on the one hand, and MS
>> and its loyal sycophants telling me they do on the other hand. As a
>> individual, who do I believe? The Supreme Court, or a convicted
>> predatory monopoly, that is also a legally proven copyright and
>> patent infringer, and its brain-dead followers?
>
> Complete and utter BS - nowhere does the SC tell you that you can
> install multiple copies of the product for personal use against the
> licensing agreement - NO WHERE.

It says copyrighted material. And software is a subset of copyrighted
material, and so the software copyright owner doesn't possess the
exclusive right to my "fair use" of my legally purchased software. And
no legally unsubstantiated EULA is gonna tell me that the copyright
owner does possess the right to strip me of my "fair use," until that
copyright owner proves it in a court of law.

I have EVERY RIGHT to my interpretation of the law and legal precedent,
until the copyright owner proves otherwise in a court of law.

If you don't like it, sue me!

-- 
Peace!
Kurt
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