I was taught in Photography Class (by a professional photographer with her MFA) that if my pictures were taken in public and for "fine art," they couldn't touch me.
She said that the only time somebody could sue me is if I used them for profit that was not fine art related. For example, if they ended up in a TV commercial.
PS- I am not a lawyer either.
Plus, I'm not sure what the regulations are in your country/state, but here in in Australia it is an offence to reset an odometer unless an engine has been replaced (in which case the vehicle has to pass an inspection by agents for the authorities).
And what if the odometer breaks? Thier are a ton of (German) cars on the road with 80's vintage VDO odometers that have stopped working. The only factory/VDO aproved way to fix them is to replace the whole speedometer unit. Where I live in the United States, this is legal, as long as you dislose it to the next buyer of the car.
...and I am a CS major. Of course at the time I was using Yahoo! mail and a M$ Operating System. I came back in about a year with FreeBSD running on my desktop and my mail server. I really like having my own mail server where I can use every trick in the book to cut down on spam. Actally, so far, I haven't needed that many tricks, just RTBLs.
"cannot account for nearly 30 kilograms of plutonium... Although it says later plutonium is only 1% of what they deal with there."
Does this mean they are missing 3000kg of uranium?
Doesn't this fill your heart with hate? Why don't we all call Blizzard and tell them how we feel about it?
I was taught in Photography Class (by a professional photographer with her MFA) that if my pictures were taken in public and for "fine art," they couldn't touch me. She said that the only time somebody could sue me is if I used them for profit that was not fine art related. For example, if they ended up in a TV commercial. PS- I am not a lawyer either.
And what if the odometer breaks? Thier are a ton of (German) cars on the road with 80's vintage VDO odometers that have stopped working. The only factory/VDO aproved way to fix them is to replace the whole speedometer unit. Where I live in the United States, this is legal, as long as you dislose it to the next buyer of the car.
Copyright infringement is a tort.
Of course, what is a non-techie to do?