On Sat,  4 Dec 2004 00:07:55 +0300 (MSK), you wrote:

Hi,

>     I think, your local judges not think so (unless they are corrupted :).

Judges may not. Before judges maybe :-)

>     Sure, experienced lawyer may find very strange reasons to sue you. :)
>;( For example: distribution of materials, protected by copyright. Also,
>some local laws does _not_ allow _any_ reverse engineering, even for making
>compatability fixes in _your_ software.

If no "political reason" involved, in the past 20 years Hong Kong
didn't have "strange reasons" to sue someone JUST because of
commercial/business deal.

We have lot of pirates DVD, CD, Pron movie, sometimes even software
but government just did their job passive.

I don't mean promoting pirates but our work is far meaningful and
informative, far better than pirates, why not?


Rgds,
Johnson.



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