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Originally Posted by Reeve of shinra
As for the Hasbro arguement... they would have bought a second or a third or even a tenth liscence. Thier corporate lawyers have a better understanding both the spirity and the letter of the agreement and for a multimillion dollar company, spending an extra $60 bucks or so for another liscence isnt even something to think about.
For that matter... Hasbro likely wouldn't want an administrator creating unlimited forums and changing the themes around and such, nor would I.
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I think you missed my point. My point related to the concept of trying to enforce a license based on its "spirit", and how little effect that would have when dealing with anyone who knows what they are doing. Hasbro was just an example of someone Jelsoft wouldn't go to with their "spirit" argument, and my point is that if they wouldn't go to Hasbro with such an argument, then they shouldn't be going to Joe Smallsite with the argument.