As qouted below, it does say merchandise, what is it about the software on the CD that doesn't qualify it as merchandise? If it isn't merchandise, what is it?
(b) Any merchandise mailed in violation of subsection (a) of this section, or within the exceptions contained therein, may be treated as a gift by the recipient, who shall have the right to retain, use, discard, or dispose of it in any manner he sees fit without any obligation whatsoever to the sender.
Soon my brain is about to fry - trying to distinguish between all these definitions - merchandise, intellectual property, accessdevice, service. They are all floating into eachother nowdays and laws and regulations can't keep up. The government really should dump all this terms and use something like - blah blah stuff used to [insert whatever].
... heads off to lawschool to learn jibberish and governmental...
This book can nearly always be recommended, whatever the need is ..
;-).
Sun Tzu: The Art of War
And if you do want a more laid-back approach to your managementstudies, you could always stack up a bunch of Dilbert comics
As qouted below, it does say merchandise, what is it about the software on the CD that doesn't qualify it as merchandise? If it isn't merchandise, what is it?
... heads off to lawschool to learn jibberish and governmental ...
(b) Any merchandise mailed in violation of subsection (a) of this section, or within the exceptions contained therein, may be treated as a gift by the recipient, who shall have the right to retain, use, discard, or dispose of it in any manner he sees fit without any obligation whatsoever to the sender.
Soon my brain is about to fry - trying to distinguish between all these definitions - merchandise, intellectual property, accessdevice, service. They are all floating into eachother nowdays and laws and regulations can't keep up. The government really should dump all this terms and use something like - blah blah stuff used to [insert whatever].