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Originally Posted by DABhand
A country's own Law can not and never will overpower the owner/s instructions.
Lets not go back to your example way back, where in your language it said "contract" which you never did explain to me what your intepretation of the word contract was..
Again no countrys' law will overpower the right for people to protect their possessions and goods, software being amongst this fact.
If a country were to force this onto software publishers/developers, I can assure you they wouldnt want to release software into that country if they are basically allowing their software to be easily copied and distributed.
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You are correct. However, the contract may be void if its against the law. Lets say you sign a legal contract that your left nut is to be cut off if Yankees win next year, and they do. It would still be ILLEGAL for them to cut off your left nut!