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Per the little book, the “3-point test” you mention is not a part of the U.S. Copyright Act. You are welcome to point to an instance where the WTO ruled that section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act was deemed invalid by this WTO “3-point test” and the U.S. government, ignoring its own laws on the books, actually enforced such a decision by the WTO within U.S. borders. I think you will be googling a very long time. By the time you find it, we will all be a part of the New World Order and Natural Point corporate headquarters will be re-located to the North Pole with Santa Claus and his Elves.
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I suppose it would have to be the north pole, considering you've taken all the space at the bottom of the garden.
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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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quote the full section....
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Please, just go to wikipedia or U.S. law book and check for yourself. Non-commercial use is just one of the factors that can be weighed by a judge in determining a fair use exclusion on copyright protection. I think a strong case can be made on another factor that can be weighed by the judge, but I don't want to go into that. Each can form their own opinion when they do their own research. I'm out.
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come on now, its not that hard,,, just copy and paste
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"Did you know the President of United States is alien from outer space? I don't have any evidence but if you would kindly go and get some evidence to prove he isn't alien I will gladly pick holes in it for you..."
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Have fun suing him in a U.S. court. Edit: If you can justify FT using the np interface with 107 I'll eat my shorts. Quote:
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1) I don't know about tracking him down. Alternatively, they can go after the validity of the GPL/GNU license. Get the license revoked and the public won't download the software because they will think it is illegal. And if it is declared illegal, they can probably get the website blocked in the U.S.
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As to the fourth factor that you expand on, I had no idea there was a market for TrackIR interface code? I guess you buy that on E-bay. Remember, NP has no patent on hardware and their patent-pending language offers no legal protection. |
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