M. Adam Davis wrote: > So if I decided that my wildly popular creation could be viewed in the US at > great quality, but those in another country were limited to a lower quality, or > perhaps not the whole creation, then you believe that I do not have that right? > Does it really matter *why* I choose to do so? Isn't it my right regardless of > my reasons? > -Adam Adam, of course you would have the right to make two versions of your product, and sell them in two different regions. the right you DONT have is to tell people in region X where they are and are-not allowed to purchase from! :o) You would be infringing their rights and you could be prosecuted under anti-discrimination laws in most civilised countries. If you made a good product and sold it in California, and a inferior product and sold that in Texas, the Texans have the right to purchase the one from CA if they choose. If you tried to use force to stop them doing that you would be a very bad man. Doesn't the argument sound different if you keep it all in the USA?? :o) -Roman -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: "[PIC]:","[SX]:","[AVR]:" =uP ONLY! "[EE]:","[OT]:" =Other "[BUY]:","[AD]:" =Ads