David Kastrup wrote:

[... DAK Indus. ...]

> You seem to have a problem understanding the difference between "copy"
> and "content".

The content is the same, dak. (In DAK Indus., the content was "Windows 
NT".)

unit A: "dak is retard"

unit B: "dak is retard"

I hereby gift you 100 units A and 100 units B so that you can have 200 
tangible copies of that same content. Software is literary work, BTW. 
TRIPS Art 10.1 (implemented in US Code Title 17, EU Council Directive 
91/250/EEC, etc.):

"Computer programs, whether in source or object code, shall be 
protected as literary works under the Berne Convention (1971)."

http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/t_agm3_e.htm#1
            ^

"t" stands for "trade".

regards,
alexander.
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