>>The best on it, it's pure academic over here. At least in gerrmany we have the right to fix any software ourself, or engage a contractor, if the original manufactor is not doing this job. This is basic. So if in doubt, where is the problem to
order Chen to do the work?
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>I think that's how all software should be. But until it is (in the U.S.) we have an obligation to obey copyright law.
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>>OTOH, would I ask a possible opponent for legal advice? The idea is strange to me. :)
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>Who is the opponent in this scenario?
#1
possible opponent
#2 It seems to be obvious for anybody else. Or what do you think all the fuss here is about?
#3 If you don't grok it, take it as a hypothetical.
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