Re: Re: Re: Acknowledging samples

From: Steven Jamar <stevenjamar[_at_]gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 14:35:31 -0400


only if they sold them to you and they are not what they said they are!

On 9/22/06, Wallace J.McLean <ag737[_at_]freenet.carleton.ca> wrote:
>
> > The consumer definitely has standing, and if he purchases the work
> > in
> > reliance on the misrepresentation of authorship, he's got damages
> > because the works are in the public domain and available for free.
> >
> > John Noble
>
>
> What does the fact that the works are in the public domain and
> available for free have to do with it?
>
> Can I now sue Prospero or Chapters for fraud for selling me --
> SELLING! -- copies of Austen, Dickens, or Dostoevsky?
>
>
>
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-- 
Prof. Steven Jamar
Howard University School of Law
Received on Mon Sep 25 2006 - 22:35:31 GMT

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