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Old 02-22-2011, 04:15 AM
MadBlaster MadBlaster is offline
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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider View Post
I suppose it would have to be the north pole, considering you've taken all the space at the bottom of the garden.

what is sect: 107? its more than just the first paragraph
It is the "Fair Use" clause of the Act. The Act is old. Though, even with the implementation of the Digital Rights Acts, it still applies.

Anyway, I don't see dollar bills coming out of my computer everytime I use Freetrack software. There is no commercial benefit to anyone. The FT website is still up. The FT software, still freely available. It has to be this way because NP simply does not have a case in U.S. courts. Everyone is sue happy in the U.S., so they would do it if they could I think. And NP is in Oregon, so U.S. copyright laws apply.
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