On 10/09/2007, Axel Boldt <axelboldt(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Just as legal as the opt-out copyright infringement of
the Internet
Archive, which to my knowledge has never been sued.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_archive#Automatically_entered_contrac…
They for the most part rely on good will to avoid being sued. I would
rather not strech what good will we have further than absolutely
required.
In any event, I
don't think it's important to follow legal rules just for the sake of
formality;
We don't. We follow them to have a shot at createing free content.
the only thing that matters is whether your actions
are
ethical and how likely it is that you can be successfully sued over
them.
In this case I would go for near certian.
--
geni