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- Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 11:51:59 +0900
- From: Edward Middleton <edwardmiddleton@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] GPL and Linux in Dvico Tivx
- References: <20051214013213.GA21148@example.com> <20051213234557.1ddaa912.jep200404@example.com> <d8fcc0800512132104u789df0cr@example.com> <20051214165919.5e77f333.jep200404@example.com> <87slsvqa72.fsf@example.com> <1134625770.17448.31.camel@example.com> <871x0epdwt.fsf@example.com> <1134698968.8411.37.camel@example.com> <87u0d9li2m.fsf@example.com> <1134716836.8411.120.camel@example.com> <87y82lf1jc.fsf@example.com>
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 01:29 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > >>>>> "Edward" == Edward Middleton <edwardmiddleton@example.com> writes: > Edward> Presumably this would be covered by Japanese law because Edward> it was being distributed in Japan. Stephen> I don't think so. Copyright is an international Stephen> property right, protected by several treaties. Not to Stephen> mention that most countries courts will entertain Stephen> suits by their nationals against foreign actors in Stephen> foreign countries that damage the property of their Stephen> nationals. So I think that yes, Linus _could_ sue in Stephen> Japan, but I don't think he's restricted to that. He Stephen> can probably sue anywhere that is signatory to the Stephen> treaty. Edward> IANAL but from my understanding of copyright this is dead Edward> wrong. My understanding is that international treaties Edward> relate to the existence of copyright but local laws dictate Edward> the scope of copyright. Thus until recently you had the Edward> situation were European copyrights lasted longer then Edward> American copyrights. If what you are saying were true then Edward> most cases of software infringement would be tried under US Edward> law. Stephen> More cases _are_ tried under U.S. law than under any other. :-) Edward> Are more cases of copyright infringement in states outside Edward> the US tried under U.S. law That is surprising. Could you Edward> show some evidence to support this claim. Stephen> If you won't read your own words, I guess it's highly unlikely you'll Stephen> bother to read mine. See ya next time! The fact that you took the quote out of context does not change the fact that this was a discussion of "copyright infringement in states outside the US". I guess you are conceding that copyright infringement is prosecuted by the laws in the country that it occurred. -- Edward Middleton <edwardmiddleton@example.com>
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