> I do not know if that can be enforced in general, but it would not be fun to have to find out in court.
does the above sentence refer to using EULA-restricted public domain works and asking volunteers to carry the risk of being sued? or does it refer to somehow challenging the enforceability in court?
can it be illegal to merely insinuate EULA's as described above? which laws prohibit intimidation regarding copyright that is not held?
can John Doe intimidate people with EULA's on public domain works?
> I do not know if that can be enforced in general, but it would not be fun to have to find out in court.
does the above sentence refer to using EULA-restricted public domain works and asking volunteers to carry the risk of being sued? or does it refer to somehow challenging the enforceability in court?
can it be illegal to merely insinuate EULA's as described above? which laws prohibit intimidation regarding copyright that is not held?
can John Doe intimidate people with EULA's on public domain works?