Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Author Topic: The legalities of using (copyrighted?) Amiga logos on websites  (Read 4639 times)

Description:

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline Jettah

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Join Date: Nov 2003
  • Posts: 115
    • Show all replies
This whole thread smacks of stealing one's belongings and THE RIGHT of doing so while he or she can't physically or legally defend him/herself.

Imagine you're physically lacking the  power to defend your precious or emotionally precious posessions. Does this give your neighbours (or your so-called 'friends') the right to plunder you? Other people putting your 'jewels' to general display?

Disgusting! It's plain highway robbery. You're no more than vultures watching for a chance on a near dead body! I hope you're man enough to realize this.

Regards

Tjitte

Sometimes I wish I was Mt Vesuvius: laying on my back in the sun while smoking a bit and everybody seeing me would say: \\"Look! He\\\'s active!\\" (author unknown to me)
 

Offline Jettah

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Join Date: Nov 2003
  • Posts: 115
    • Show all replies
Re: The legalities of using (copyrighted?) Amiga logos on websites
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2004, 05:33:40 PM »
@MarkTime:

Ehm, lets substitute some words and see how it than looks: Copyright becomes Car.

Essentially you than say: If you leave your car somewhere unattended for a prolonged stretch of time, than it becomes public posession...

Personally I still think that anybody taking my car, whatever state it is encountered in, is a common thief and should be dealt with accordingly.

Unless, of course, I have given permission to somebody to use the vehicle as it suits her, provided this and that, THAN she (excuse me, I am positively biased towards females  :-P ) has the right to use it.

Regards,

Tjitte
Sometimes I wish I was Mt Vesuvius: laying on my back in the sun while smoking a bit and everybody seeing me would say: \\"Look! He\\\'s active!\\" (author unknown to me)