TwinTurbo.NET: Nissan 300ZX forum - It may be technically "legal", but it's still unethical.
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It may be technically "legal", but it's still unethical.
Posted by
Marshall
on July 19, 2004 at 4:24 PM
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As long as it is not an exact copy then it is not a problem. (n/m)
posted by AzHeat
on July 19, 2004 at 03:16 PM
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I don't think it's right to wait for someone else to do all the work to find a result that works, then simply copy their end result.
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BadZCar (FL)
02:58:25 07/19/04
It would be great but not nice to copy someone elses work. (n/m)
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govaardz(Aruba)
08:18:04 07/19/04
I would be interested (n/m)
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AzHeat
11:19:52 07/19/04
Doesn't sound too ethical.
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Marshall
12:06:10 07/19/04
As long as it is not an exact copy then it is not a problem. (n/m)
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AzHeat
15:16:38 07/19/04
It may be technically "legal", but it's still unethical. -
Marshall
16:24:18 07/19/04
Welcome to capitalism. There are thousands of items
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AzHeat
17:10:01 07/19/04
You can be capitalistic and not be immoral.
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Marshall
17:45:39 07/19/04
I said Amoral not immoral. Is it also wrong to
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AzHeat
19:15:32 07/19/04
amoral behavior leads to immoral behavior.
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Marshall
14:39:48 07/20/04
Are you a communist? Because market economies are amoral.
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AzHeat
18:50:53 07/20/04
So what is the incentive for a company to develop new parts?
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kuah@splparts.com
20:29:02 07/19/04
This is nothing about copyright infringement. I am talking
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AzHeat
21:17:40 07/19/04
those knockoffs often do infringe on copyrights.
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Marshall
14:35:24 07/20/04
Been waiting to hear someone do this
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lazersos
02:02:32 07/20/04
How do you figure that?
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Marshall
14:41:53 07/20/04
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