On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, David Phillips wrote:

> Munir Nassar writes:
> > I do not think so. There right are granted by 17 USC 117 sure. But a
> > contract between you and microsoft at a later time can supercede that.
> 
> Yes, but there's no contract when you buy something in a store.  Unless you
> sign a contract with Microsoft, or perform some other overt act such as
> buying it directly from them, then you have all the rights granted by the
> law.

I did not say that there was a contract, i said that _A_ contract _CAN_ 
supercede that.

then i went on to say that the click through, or a shrink wrap MAY be 
interpreted to be a contract, but that is up to the courts.

Doesnt anybody READ their email anymore?

Munir Nassar
RedConcepts.NET
http://redconcepts.net/


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