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So it's illegal to own or use Word? I knew the DMCA would eventually turn out to be good for something. <vbg>
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 04:55:22PM -0600, Steve Schwarzman wrote:
> We got some Word files from a customer that were password-protected, which
It's now illegal in the USA to circumvent a protection method for a
copyrighted text like this, and to own, traffic in or create tools to do so.
You should very carefully examine your situation and the law in question.
More information, including the full text of the law, is available at http://eff.org -- the EFF's website.
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