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Unfortunately, john, that is almost precisely what the Kim Dotcom's of the web are saying to the entertainment industry. I'm one of the few here with feet in both industries. As a result, sometimes heavy weights chat with me. I needed a sample of responses from folk on this side of the fence to answer some questions. I have that. The range and types are as expected. Thanks. len -----Original Message----- From: John Cowan [mailto:cowan@ccil.org] On Behalf Of John Cowan Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 10:16 AM To: Michael Kay Cc: Len Bullard; xml-dev@lists.xml.org Subject: Re: Principles for an Ethical and Sustainable Internet - XML Michael Kay scripsit: > If someone uses an evaluation license of my software for something > that's outside the terms of an evaluation license, they are getting > a free ride, but nine times out of ten it's probably not costing me > anything because if I asked them to either desist or to pay up, they > would choose to desist. Not always. When I worked for Reuters Health, our salesfolk would look for people who were publishing our news on their web sites and call them up, advising them that they were in breach of our copyrights. Surprisingly to me, most of them were more than happy to pay up; they simply had had no idea that there was anyone they ought to pay. After all, companies don't put something on their sites that they don't think adds value. As far as I know, not one company replied "So sue me."
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