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Law Firm Says “No” To HTML Viewing

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This was one of the dumber things I have read in recent memory.

From Techdirt:

Greg Beck writes in to let us know that the law firm that was recently challenged for claiming that it was a copyright violation to post its cease-and-desist letter also has some other interesting ideas about copyright, including banning people from looking at the firm’s source code. You can view the entire user agreement, but the amusing part is:

“We also own all of the code, including the HTML code, and all content. As you may know, you can view the HTML code with a standard browser. We do not permit you to view such code since we consider it to be our intellectual property protected by the copyright laws. You are therefore not authorized to do so.”

Tonight on Fox, “When Lawyers Attack”. Fuckwittery at it’s best

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  • Alex said,

    October 22, 2007 @ 5:08 am

    Good night, that’s awesome!

    Even though there are windows on our building, we forbid you to look in.

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