On Monday, March 11, 2002, at 02:23  pm, Matthew J Craven wrote:

Only if he has not sold/copied/gave 1 copy away , after either has
happened he owes regardless

Obviously!

And if they where bothered , they would sue for each amount they could
have made+their charges to Sue

Indeed, they could.

No they could not. Let's just get one thing straight - Amstrad have already made a public statement that the Spectrum ROM may be copied freely for use in zero-cost Spectrum emulators. They could, in theory, revoke that right tomorrow, but they can't sue for anything done under the terms of the existing agreement.

So taking the second option is 2 late after you have commited the act
, soz . but thats law

Yes, it would be too late to not pay if I had copied copyrighted material without permission, but that isn't what's going on here.

Andrew

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