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Re: Breach of Third-Party Beneficiary Contract, in Florida


From: Alexander Terekhov
Subject: Re: Breach of Third-Party Beneficiary Contract, in Florida
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 23:20:54 +0200

Hyman Rosen wrote:
> 
> On 4/20/2010 4:55 PM, Alexander Terekhov wrote:
> > "Breach of Third-Party Beneficiary Contract
> > [1] Elements and Case Citations
> > (1)   Defendant and a third-party entered a valid contract;
> > (2)   Plaintiff is not a party to the contract;
> > (3)   The parties to the contract intended that the contract primarily
> > or directly benefit plaintiff or a class of parties of which plaintiff
> > is a member;
> > (4)  The contract is breached;
> > (5)  Plaintiff suffered damages as a result of the breach.
> 
> Why are you describing this? 

Because that's the right way to enforce third-party beneficiary
contracts, silly Hyman.

> no such suits with respect to the GPL or other open licenses.

And thus no enforcement and hence no compliance, you retard.

http://news.slashdot.org/story/09/11/10/1540242/SFLC-Finds-One-New-GPL-Violation-Per-Day

"News: SFLC Finds One New GPL Violation Per Day"

LOL.

regards,
alexander.

P.S. "Every computer program in the world, BusyBox included, exceeds the
originality standards required by copyright law."

Hyman Rosen <hyrosen@mail.com> The Silliest GPL 'Advocate'

P.P.S. "Of course correlation implies causation! Without this 
fundamental principle, no science would ever make any progress."

Hyman Rosen <hyrosen@mail.com> The Silliest GPL 'Advocate'

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