From: "Brian Milburn" To: [name + address deleted -Bennett] Cc: [name + address deleted -Bennett] Organization: Solid Oak Software, Inc. X-Sender: Brian Milburn Subject: Unsolicited E-Mail Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 15:15:36 -0700 Please do not contact this account again. On 04/29/97 6:11pm [name + address deleted -Bennett] wrote... >To whom it may concern: > >I sent this e-mail a few days ago to Mr. Milburn, but never received a >response. > >If you could ask him to answer my questions, or forward this message to >someone who can I'd appreciate it. Likewise, if you are unable to answer >these questions, I'd greatly appreciate knowing so as to keep from >bothering you further. > >Thank you very much. > > - [name + address deleted -Bennett] > >------------------------------------------------------ >Dear Mr. Milburn: > >In your letter to Peacefire.org you state that -- > >"This program illegally modifies and decodes data and source code >protected by U.S. and International intellectual property laws." > > - and - > >"Further use of these links to our private facilities will be viewed as >trespassing and intentional harassment." > >I am currently a law student, coincidentally studying copyright law. For >the first statement, I'm not sure which IP law Peacefire's program is >violating, and for the second statement, I am curious what sort of >trespassing is taking place. I assume you've talked with your lawyers, so I >bet you know more about the applicable legal issues than I. And if you have >any statutory or case citations, I'd appreciate it. > >And when you say failure to comply with your demands "will be met with >appropriate action," what precisely do you mean? Legal action, or something >else? > >Thanks in advance for your response. I know that you're no doubt very busy, >but I appreciate your taking the time to respond. I'm extremely curious >about these legal issues. > >Sincerely, > [name + address deleted -Bennett]