What if I sell my computer with Windows 98 on it?
Michael B.
Michael B.
Quote from Andre:
randynutts: If you give surf your quickbooks CD yes you are breaking the law.
What Alphie said. With software, it would depend on wether you're both running and using it on a regular basis. I can have my copy of Quickbooks on two different machines, my desktop and laptop. But technically I can't be using them simultaneously.
ElectricSavant: you are misquoting Napsters sole purpose.....that is an interpretation. Sharing for profit might be a valid argument, though.
Profit has nothing to do with it, really. It's about scale. People could be swaping kiddie porn via, a free internet service, and they wouldn't be making a penny. But if they know about it, what's more facilitate it, then you can be liable. A post here or there and people communicating their ideas on this scale is what the liability laws adequately address. And as ET doesn't endorse any one person or firm over another, and the advertisers are clear... I'd say we're pretty safe.
That doesn't mean a yahoo couldn't get it up his skirt to sue. I had a jerk over on AOL make all sorts of accusations. Sent some letters, claiming he was wronged and some such crap. It happens.
ElectricSavant: So if I loan a CD to a friend, I am breaking the law?
No. If you bought it and copied some songs for mix tapes, etc., and then loaned it to your friend, you'd still be ok. If he then burns some songs, he's then breaking the law. You get your original copyrighted material back, you're in the clear.
But I do wonder what would happen if after burning a song or two, you then sold the CD at a used record store. Since you no longer owned a the original work, do you still retain the right to own a copy for yourself?
I guess I'd say that technically, the answer is no. When you own the original, you have the right to make copies for your own use. But by selling it, you're redistributing it. In stock-terms it would be like saying, I bought 100 shares and held them for 2 years. I tired of the company, so I sold them. But I still expect to get dividends for the life of the company. No, those dividends now go to the new owner of those shares.
André
