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> There is a Microsoft EULA that turned over all Intellectual Property
> Rights of content created with MSO to Microsoft, INC.  

You must be kidding  ..... does the EULA really say the above ?

-G

>  If that is what
> you meant, then clipart is irrelevant.  The only legal question there is
> whether or not it is reasonable for Microsoft to require that such
> rights be turned over to them.  I don't remember the outcome of court
> cases on similar issues, but they were extremely expensive for both
> sides. (All Microsoft has to do is demonstrate that such a requirement
> is both "reasonable' and standard practice".  Something that can be done
> fairly easily, by citing prior cases. As a defendant, one has to prove
> that such a clause is both unconscionable, and unreasonable.)
> 
> xan
> 
> jonathon
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