Re: Switching to Linux and C

From: admin_at_wavestarinteractive.com admin@wavestarinteractive.com <admin_at_wavestarinteractive.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2017 11:18:46 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <1297351586.89439.1504203526650@privateemail.com>
> On August 31, 2017 at 2:27 AM smf <smf@null.net> wrote:
> If you wait for the correct magic words after you have been made aware of the infringement, then you are complict in the crime and the court will find that.

When it turns to criminal case, the copyright holder filing the lawsuit has the burden of proof. 
 
> You're probably safe infringing stuff that nobody cares about, but Cloanto seems to care about the copyright of the commodore roms. You can either be nice and respectful of them, or stick your fingers up at them and tell them they have to sue you. I personally would ask them for permission.


Yes, I do agree with you that in Cloanto's case, merely ignoring a DMCA notice wouldn't be advisable because I would in effect trigger nexus for for U.S. court jurisdiction due to U.S. citizenship regardless of whether or not Cloanto's claim to copyrights is valid. They would have to still have a sufficient claims for damages for the case to move forward from just being filed.

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