[cc-licenses] Subject: Re: Version 3.0 - List Discussion Responses

Terry Hancock hancock at anansispaceworks.com
Tue Sep 26 20:39:49 EDT 2006


Mia Garlick wrote:
>  what the law does not say is that:
>
>  I, as the landowner, will let you put a fence that is made by someone
>  else on my land and then i will let you or some random other person
>  cut that someone else's fence...
>
>  do you see what i am getting at?

Still no, I'm afraid.

How can the law possibly care who made the fence? Almost no one makes 
their own fence wire.  Surely if you put up a fence, it's your fence, 
not the fence-maker's fence?

It's seems like this would be totally irrelevant to the discussion. It's 
like saying you'd have to pay Ford for fixing your own fender, because 
they made the car.

Likewise, if I applied TPM technology A, produced by "TPM-Corp" to my 
file, then surely I am entitled to remove it at will?  Likewise, I may 
enter into an agreement to authorize others to remove it -- in this 
case, as a condition for having been able to apply it in the first 
place.  I really can't understand how any of this is TPM-Corp's 
business: they don't own the file, they don't have the authorization to 
lock it or unlock it. They basically have no rights at stake in this 
situation (how can they have?).

Cheers,
Terry

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Terry Hancock (hancock at AnansiSpaceworks.com)
Anansi Spaceworks http://www.AnansiSpaceworks.com




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