sigh.
Posted Oct 2, 2003 9:13 UTC (Thu) by
dwmw2 (subscriber, #2063)
In reply to:
sigh. by lyda
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LinkSys and the GPL - again
"(buying computer gear from amazon.co.uk is still just weird)"
Note that in the UK this is actually a criminal matter, under the provisions of Section 107(1) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
This criminal liability extends to Amazon too, once you make them aware of the problem. It's no different in law to a case where they're selling illegally-copied music CDs. Once they're made aware of the problem, they are obliged to stop selling the offending products immediately.
I advise you to send your letter to Amazon by Registered Post, since you then get proof of receipt, and can later prove that Amazon were aware. It costs less than a pound to do so. You may also wish to write to your local Police, informing them that you believe an offence has been committed and inviting them to investigate. The latter option is more useful if you find the product in any local shops, I suppose.
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