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Old 09-18-2005, 07:50 PM   #5
FishyBusiness
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Originally posted by fred@:
I am a lawyer and I have looked this up under the copy right laws. Nothing is being broken because the software was free to begin with. No extra money was being pai out to get this software. No legal action can be taken against someone who uses it on a no MC computer.....  
That all depends on how you get it to work. If you have to alter any kind of code to get it to work, then it would be against the copyright laws.
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