Truth is an absolute defense
Truth is an absolute defense
Posted Jun 21, 2004 21:14 UTC (Mon) by mmarsh (subscriber, #17029)In reply to: Truth is an absolute defense by rjamestaylor
Parent article: Microsoft suing Brazilian official
On the other hand, the plaintiff is likely to make the argument that their free licenses are more akin to free samples at the grocery store. You try a little for free, and if you like it you pay for more. Now, I'm not saying this is a _valid_ argument, especially since free samples at the grocery store don't result in tooth lock-in (unless it's Tetanus Crunchies or something), but it might be enough to convince a jury.
