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May 16, 2003

IT'S LEGO, not Legos. Heh


TacticalUrbanHomo posted:

Completely different. That case was alleging copyright infringement, which was a really flimsy allegation. Ticketmaster essentially was saying that tickets.com was violating copyright by linking to their site. In this case, the airlines are alleging (and are totally correct in alleging) that this site is encouraging people to violate the terms of the use of these tickets.

I reckon, if there's any defence to be made at all, it will hinge on arguing that said terms are frivolous.

What exactly are the terms? If I buy a ticket I HAVE to use it? Or what?

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May 16, 2003

IT'S LEGO, not Legos. Heh


3o needs to walk those treadmills at his condo complex a little more.

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