On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 15:51, Joachim Breitner wrote:

> Compare to this: You give a text to a newspaper with this "licence": 
>  * you may read it
>  * you may print it
> Then there is no way I can stop them from printing, after we both
> accepted these conditions.

Sure, but if they gave you the license --- but not the actual newspaper
text --- then you couldn't sue them for the text. I'm assuming, of
course, that like Atmel, they gave you the license for free, not as part
of a contract.

What law, exactly, would you accuse them of violating?

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