So now I can write an image, on the bottom of the CD, in the unused data area. I don't usually make a CD that has a lot of unused data area. Make a CD-RW drive with buit in ink jet printer so I can print my label on top and I'll be impressed. Or (any printer mfgrs. listening) give me printer with some sort of tray that a CD fits in to be printed.
It seems to me that a system stops being "Personal property" when I put a web server on it for puplic use. If I understand the ruling, anytime I acess a web site I am stealing CPU time from whom ever owns the machine.
So now I can write an image, on the bottom of the CD, in the unused data area. I don't usually make a CD that has a lot of unused data area. Make a CD-RW drive with buit in ink jet printer so I can print my label on top and I'll be impressed. Or (any printer mfgrs. listening) give me printer with some sort of tray that a CD fits in to be printed.
It seems to me that a system stops being "Personal property" when I put a web server on it for puplic use. If I understand the ruling, anytime I acess a web site I am stealing CPU time from whom ever owns the machine.