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blogpost angåande lisensavtalen til
The Virgin Digital on-line music store software. Lisensavtalen er den greia du aldri les, men alltid krysser av for at du har lest før du får installere eller laste ned noko moro. Det er ingen som les dei, er det? Eg kjenner ingen iallefall. Og det er tydleg at dei som skriv avtalen les den heller, for ifølgje
blogposten eg las, så står det følgjande i den aktuelle lisensavtalen:
"NOTICE
This software is licensed to you only for the reproduction of music and/or video that you own or have the expressed right to use as the software allows. Any attempt to reproduce copyrighted material that you are not expressly permitted to use is not legal, not good for the economy, and not nice. Furthermore, it is not cool, it is not kosher, nor is it the kind of thing that your parents would be proud of. Put the kibosh on it. Hey, are you reading this thing? I didn’t think so. Nobody ever really does, do they? Except the lawyers who write it. Think about it - you’re a lawyer, making god-knows-how-much and hour, and this is the best you can come up with? Lame."
Eg har sjølvsagt ikkje dobbeltsjekka lisensen, så eg berre ripper
blogposten eg las... du forventer vel ikkje at eg skal gidde å lese lisensavtalen sjølv, vel?!