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Subject: Re: My winboard oscar vote goes to Peter Berger

Author: Peter Berger

Date: 14:15:03 06/08/01

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On June 08, 2001 at 08:20:47, Jonas Cohonas wrote:

>On June 07, 2001 at 19:10:55, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On June 07, 2001 at 18:15:56, Peter Berger wrote:
>>
>>>On June 07, 2001 at 18:07:59, John Merlino wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Please understand that I meant absolutely no threat with my post. But there were
>>>>several other posts on the Winboard forum (in response to your post) questioning
>>>>the legality of the procedure that you posted. Therefore, I simply am going to
>>>>try to have those questions answered.
>>>>
>>>>jm
>>>
>>>I hope you won't "forget" to post the answer of your legal department either ,
>>>but it wouldn't surprise me much if you did .
>>>
>>>pete
>>
>>I see no way it can be defended as being illegal. What each person does with
>>their copy, provided it is not the illegal distribution of it, is entirely up to
>>the user. If I decide to play frisbee with it, it's my problem. If I decide to
>>make screensavers out of it, in the privacy of my computer, that is my problem.
>>Etc.
>>
>>                                     Albert
>
>I second that completely, and i would like to add that for this to work under
>winboard you will have to be the legal owner of CM8!!!! so i see no illigal
>matters here, well done peter, my vote for the winboard oscar goes to you!
>
>Regards
>Jonas

Well , happy guy me would like to point out again what I posted in the first
place and repeated in a similar way in another post :

http://f11.parsimony.net/forum16635/messages/13581.htm

Give me something like a quarter of the Oscar and I will be perfectly happy .

Don't forget who deserves the rest of it ; in fact Odd's name looked odd to me -
another example for : another country , different names ;)

pete



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