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Title: RE: What is the data here? Andrew Watt wrote: > The concept of de facto joint ownership applies not to the "users's data" but
What if I read the .doc file with OpenOffice? Does that act suddenly make my data owned by me, Microsoft, and Sun? What if I use Microsoft Word to save my document as a WordPerfect file? Does Corel now have joint ownership without Microsoft? What if I use Word to read it back in again? Does IBM (for instance) also have joint ownership because their disks are the container in which I store these documents on my laptop? PJDM
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