Monthly waste of time :-) Has anyone been able to buy a Digital TV USB stick in Israel and get it to work under Linux?
Dov Grobgeld
dov.grobgeld at gmail.com
Thu Aug 26 15:00:42 IDT 2010
Note that you can only sue for infringement of works that you own the
copyright for, or if the owner of the work has agreed that you can sue on
her behalf. I.e. before trying to sue someone you have find someone with
copyright who is willing to claim that his right have been violated.
Regards,
Dov
2010/8/26 Shachar Shemesh <shachar at shemesh.biz>
> geoffrey mendelson wrote:
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>
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> That's an interesting point. What exactly would you sue for?
>
> You revoke their license.
>
> In Israel you can only claim damages equal to the amount you were actually
> damaged. Not only that, but buying an infringing work is not illegal in
> Israel.
>
> I'm fairly sure that is not true. At least not for willful infringement,
> which is what continuing to distribute a GPL work after your license has
> been revoked is.
>
> Shachar
>
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