On 02/08/2013 12:05 PM, Louigi Verona wrote:
> Theft is when you deprive someone of their property. Infringing on a
> contract is just that - infringing on a contract.
> Not acting on prior agreement. It is not theft by any reasonable
> definition.
It would only be infringing on a contract if you had signed (or agreed
to) that contract. If the author says you can only use his software if
you agree to (sign) the contract, but you use it without agreeing to the
contract, then you aren't infringing on a contract, but you are using
his software without meeting his terms. Does it matter if his terms
amount to a demand for payment, or merely that you agree to his contract?
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