On Thu, 9 Feb 2017, Daniel Seagraves wrote:
On Feb 9, 2017, at 7:13 AM, Mouse <mouse at
Rodents-Montreal.ORG> wrote:
Note that I am not talking about _using_ an emulator to run copyrighted
code. If that's what you were talking about, then I misunderstood, and
I retract my question.
Yeah, I should have clarified - Using an emulator to run copyrighted
code. I assumed it, since lispm emulation is what?s being discussed and
the most likely use of a lispm emulator would be to run the
(copyrighted) lispm software.
If you don't (at least) have the official distribution media, then
TECHNICALLY you'd be violating the copyright. Otherwise, it's nonsense.
g.
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