While we're posting examples, here's one that I deleted.
- What if j2x is asked to create a blueprint of a house for a customer.
- He spends 20 hours and charges the customer $100 for the blueprints.
- Satisfied customer uses prints to build house and emails a copy to a friend also interested in constructing a house.
- Interested friend, also satisfied with the blueprints, forgoes j2x's services, and builds house using emailed copy of blueprints.
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Should j2x have any recourse, or should the laws be purely on the consumer's side?
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Under your position, is software like
Pirates of the Amazon morally acceptable?
(It places a one-click torrent button right under the Purchase button on Amazon pages for CDs and DVDs)
Will
all people who download the torrent, come back and Purchase a slightly different MP3 from Amazon after 'sampling' the content?