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Hunter Biden’s Lawyers Put Fox News on Notice, Demand Retractions and an Apology – Or Risk a Defamation Lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="RocksInMyHead" data-source="post: 77659918" data-attributes="member: 284142"><p>It is legal to use them in a personal capacity. It is not legal to sell them or otherwise profit from them - intellectual property laws still apply. If I was writing a novel and left a copy on a computer that I sold to you, I would have ample grounds to sue you if you tried to publish it under your name - you didn't write it, and I didn't sell you the novel. I sold you the computer (the hardware). I couldn't really do anything to get the copy of the novel back from you, but all you would be able to do with it legally is read it.</p><p></p><p>A moral person wouldn't, perhaps, but, considering that this entire situation hinges on someone who did not wipe the device in question and instead sold the contents, it seems a bit silly to claim that "no one" would do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocksInMyHead, post: 77659918, member: 284142"] It is legal to use them in a personal capacity. It is not legal to sell them or otherwise profit from them - intellectual property laws still apply. If I was writing a novel and left a copy on a computer that I sold to you, I would have ample grounds to sue you if you tried to publish it under your name - you didn't write it, and I didn't sell you the novel. I sold you the computer (the hardware). I couldn't really do anything to get the copy of the novel back from you, but all you would be able to do with it legally is read it. A moral person wouldn't, perhaps, but, considering that this entire situation hinges on someone who did not wipe the device in question and instead sold the contents, it seems a bit silly to claim that "no one" would do it. [/QUOTE]
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