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Originally Posted by seanchai
So basically, you just made that up? It has no legal grounds or precedent?
I heard your brain was missing so maybe I'll grab that for a laugh or too.
Arse.
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Hi there.
I see i have used BIG words you do not understand, "de facto" means; in effect, or by default, and i didn't make it up, it is a fact, when you place a file on the internet, that ostrich you posted for example, the person who took it posted it on the internet, then you found it, and you reposted it here, the guy who posted it no longer had ANY control over it is now public domain, if he wanted to delete every copy of it could he? No, because it is no longer his to control, the one in your cpu is now yours, not his anymore, wheather he put it up for pay or free, remember; ownership is 90% of the law.
That is the REALITY of the internet, and no law will change that, not even software, it may make it a bit more complicated but it will not change.
JohnDowe.