HendrixFan
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You are wrong pulse. Copyright for music is clear. It is the audio you hear. Anything that lyrically "rips off" a song, or steals a melody are in violation, muchless the specific recording. However, that deals only with for profit uses of music.
I know what EULAs state, but they are not upheld by law. Microsoft doesnt have a copyright on your install, but if you have evidence to prove otherwise, please show it. They certainly have NOT COPYRIGHTED THEIR CODE. They keep that under tight watch and would never release it for a copyright. Its too valuable to them. What is installed on the hard drive is not what comes on the disc, neither of which is source. What you take from a book you read and retain is not what is in the book, which is what is copyrighted. This is exactly what Jefferson was talking about.
Even still, explain how my microwave analogy is invalid.
Enough jabs at my education Amused one. I go to a Tier I university and maintained a 4.0 for the first 45 hours I took. I dont remember the book I read it from, that was 3 years ago. I scored an 800 on the math section of my SAT, and got an A in Set Theory, and the professor teaching the course had written the book we used in class. I know Set Theory well enough that I hope/plan on adding it as an elective in the high school I end up at after I graduate. I understand its importance, and hopefully (though I certainly dont expect it) I will one day be able to get the curriculum changed so that set theory is taught from Kindergarten up, instead of putting emphasis on arithmatic.
I know what EULAs state, but they are not upheld by law. Microsoft doesnt have a copyright on your install, but if you have evidence to prove otherwise, please show it. They certainly have NOT COPYRIGHTED THEIR CODE. They keep that under tight watch and would never release it for a copyright. Its too valuable to them. What is installed on the hard drive is not what comes on the disc, neither of which is source. What you take from a book you read and retain is not what is in the book, which is what is copyrighted. This is exactly what Jefferson was talking about.
Even still, explain how my microwave analogy is invalid.
Enough jabs at my education Amused one. I go to a Tier I university and maintained a 4.0 for the first 45 hours I took. I dont remember the book I read it from, that was 3 years ago. I scored an 800 on the math section of my SAT, and got an A in Set Theory, and the professor teaching the course had written the book we used in class. I know Set Theory well enough that I hope/plan on adding it as an elective in the high school I end up at after I graduate. I understand its importance, and hopefully (though I certainly dont expect it) I will one day be able to get the curriculum changed so that set theory is taught from Kindergarten up, instead of putting emphasis on arithmatic.
