In Palma de Mallorca are you required by law to know what your customers
are doing on your PC's?
If so, you and your customers should probably consider moving to another
country.
If you're just nosey, that's another story. :-)
Paul B.
At 09:06 PM 11/30/2000 +0100, David wrote:
>I'm just wondering how you all treat Napster use by your customers. Now
>that we have ADSL up and running (it's awesome :-) ), I get 10 people a
>day wanting to download mp3s. There are 2 issues for me:
>
>1) Legality: Of course, every country is probably going to be
>different, but are we going to get dealt to for letting our customers use
>Napster (I know, Napster's legal, but copying music's not). If we decide
>to let customers use Napster, they'll then want to take files home with
>them. And copying music files to a CD Rom must REALLY be something we have
>to be careful about.
>
>2) Should you have decided that the legality thing is either not a
>problem or worth risking, how do you charge?
>
>David
>Palma de Mallorca
>
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