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Does anyone know the legality of using sampled sound clips (specifically spoken words) from movies as part of an iPhone app?
Started by wlindner on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Music v Dimension Films" on Wikipedia and save yourself some legal fees.).
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I have a friend that keeps a collection of burned Windows CD's; 2000, XP, Vista which he uses to repair peoples computers with. Now he justifies this by saying he uses the CD-Key on their OEM sticker that came with their PC. As long as the installation...
Started by Luminose on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
This is not legal advice.)
(To those....
You can use the OEM key if it's available, or the key that came with the disc if they had to a computer is only legal because Microsoft have given their permission in this specific case.
legal.
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What's the legality.... ....of keeping a trailer on the streets in london?
Basically, could i store a Radical IN a trailer and park that on the street?
Started by UTH on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 30-130):
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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I want to buy several live music DVDs, but I also want to be able to put the music in my playlists. It seems ridiculous that I should also have to buy the Live CD version. Is it legal (particularly under Australian law) to rip the audio?
Started by Smashery on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
You have to check the definition.
You with a firm answer on the legality of what you propose.
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Seeing the 'is downloading a torrent of software you own illegal' thread, it made me think about this. Anyone have any answers?
NOTE: SuperUser is NOT a legal resource and any advice/answers here should NOT be used in any way.
Started by th3dude19 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
That addresses the legality of ripping for personal use in different parts of the world..
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Is it legal to write instant message software that implements MSN Messener, Yahoo! Messener, or AIM protocols and receive money for it through ads?
Started by nc on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Ask your lawyer if it happens to be legal where you.
A lot of people do it; Pidgin, Adium, Meebo, etc .
Do not ask Stackoverflow for legal advice.
Laywer; only your lawyer may provide legal advice.
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As a system administrator, are there things that may not be obvious that should not be done ethically or legally even when instructed to do it? I am more interested in legally, what sort of actions could seriously damage your future carrier or get you...
Started by Kyle Brandt on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Both times....
Your position and status within the company may dictate the options publishing of voting results .
That could certainly get you under different legal systems.
With legality is if you are deleting evidence of illegal activities.
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The question is about a free and open source product which allows users to catalog and organize their personal ebook collection. The book's info could be harvested from various websites (amazon, B&N, etc.) via ISBN queries.
I was wondering if there are...
Started by Am on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I assume some.
The legal issue would be violating the terms of use.
I was wondering if there are legal issues for developing such a product, in regards to violating "terms of use" of such websites.
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I have a project that relies on some libraries from the Visual Studio SDK. The installer created by Visual Studio added these libraries into thee installer project automatically. I am just wondering if it is legal for me to distribute them with my project...
Started by John on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
But the answer is almost certainly yes, it is legal to redistribute them under the terms granted to you.
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After reading " Dealbreakers for new programming jobs? " I was thinking about those "I own you"-contracts. To cite Chris Jester-Young:
The lack of ability to own code I write on my personal time, on my personal machine, that are not related to anything...
Started by EricSchaefer on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I don't think a real "I own you" contract is legal (at least not in Austria, so probably also private work" most likely is legal, just....
Even if it isn't it can discourage people from trying to create something .
Know if it is legal.
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