
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Peter D. Junger wrote:
Tom Weinstein writes:
: The only thing they can revoke is their permission to provide it for : download over the internet. They can't revoke our permission to : sell it in stores or via snail mail.
Why can't they? What steps do you take to make sure that the people you sell it to aren't--gasp--foreign persons?
We only ship the domestic version to addresses inside the US. They State Department seems to think this is sufficient. Of course, a foreign person can always fly here and pick up a copy at Fry's, but that's not our problem. -- You should only break rules of style if you can | Tom Weinstein coherently explain what you gain by so doing. | tomw@netscape.com