Re: Switching to Linux and C

From: smf <smf_at_null.net>
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2017 09:34:49 +0100
Message-ID: <21731af4-7766-52a2-d67e-2a57d9f463e7@null.net>
On 31/08/2017 19:18, admin@wavestarinteractive.com 
admin@wavestarinteractive.com wrote:

> They would have to still have a sufficient claims for damages for the 
> case to move forward from just being filed. 

There is at least some effort to fix such a stupid limitation in the 
court system.

https://artlawjournal.com/copyright-small-claims-court/

On 31/08/2017 19:18, admin@wavestarinteractive.com 
admin@wavestarinteractive.com wrote:
> When it turns to criminal case, the copyright holder filing the 
> lawsuit has the burden of proof.

Surely a criminal case is filed by a federal prosecutor? They would only 
need to prove that you aren't the copyright holder, in the case of the 
commodore roms then there is compelling evidence that it's cloanto that 
owns them and none for you owning them. The FBI could seize your 
computers looking for any electronic communications where you admit that 
you weren't the copyright holder.

There are some pretty serious requirements that you'd need to meet 
before the case would be criminal though. It would normally only be 
something like a large scale counterfeiting operation.



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