Re: Copyright & Discovery

From: Ralph Clifford <rclifford[_at_]snesl.edu>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 08:57:55 -0500

On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Bob Stock <bstock[_at_]ucla.edu> wrote:
>
> My conclusion is based on something more than your description. I'm
> assuming that the party supplying the copyrighted material knows that
> the other party is going to copy it. Essentially, they are palming off
> the responsibility for the copying onto the other side. It's as if
> someone said to me, "Please make a copy of that manual for me." And I
> reply, "No, that would be a copyright violation, I'll give it to you
> so that you can do it."

     But that is not what would (should?) be said. "No, that would be a copyright violation. I'll give it to you so that you can inspect it. If you decide to copy it, that's your business."

--
Ralph D. Clifford
Associate Professor
Southern New England School of Law
<rclifford[_at_]snesl.edu>
Received on Thu Nov 12 1998 - 13:58:29 GMT

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