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OK a question of ethics 1083OK a question of ethics 1085 Actually from what I've read you've bought a drive and it came with software. No mention was ever made during... OK a question of ethics 1086 You are describing an exchange of consideration only. That's not a contract. A contract requires an exchange of consideration AND agreement on the terms. There can be no contract until the terms... I wish to complicate this discussion. There was a time when women were forbidden from voting and certain citizens were forbidden from sitting in the front of the bus. Prior to being forbidden from sitting in the front of buses, some of these people (or their grandparents) were owned by others. Whenever I am called for jury duty I tell the judge, if the law were to say that certain people were forbidden from sitting in the front of the bus, and I were to judge one of these people charged for sitting in the bus, I would vote innocent. And if the law were to allow the ownership of one man by another, and if I were to judge one of these people for having escaped from their owner's confines, I would vote innocent. Morality, the law, and commerce have a strange relationship. And if we all were to adhere to morality and the law, the natives in this land are within their rights to sue and evict the residents of most Western states as those treaties they signed give them rights to their land. Those treaties are in effect, but only ignored. With Washington's active encouragement, Americans dislocated the natives from their land and settled them. According to those posting about the law, THE LAW, make way for one big evacuation west of the Mississipi. OK a question of ethics 1084 On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 14:07:35 -0400, Sparky Spartacus Not exactly my *interpretation* - if I recall correctly he *said* he wanted to make multiple backups. I wouldn't ask for those, nor would I consider... What does all this have to do with a software license? I read the words stealing, and ethics, and the law, and.....
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