Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If the english law definition of 'illegal' is 'illegal in England' or > 'illegal in England or your locality' then this is a useage > restriction. Contrawise, if 'illegal' means only 'illegal in your > locality' it isn't a useage restriction.
Right. My point is that whichever way it goes, adding a choice-of-law provision specifying English law can't make it worse, at least, for English users.